Something's going on in the plot, and it's not good. Maybe there's a dramatic confrontation, maybe your best bud is losing a fight, but whatever the case, you need to get in there, fast, dramatically, and '''[[TalkToTheFist *THUMPCRASH!* ]]'''

All of you, listen up! For these cases, you need the Dynamic Entry!

The Dynamic Entry has three main elements: Speed -- It has to be fast; Surprise -- They can't see it coming until it's too late; and Violence -- It's gotta hurt.

The most common form is a {{diving kick}} from off screen, usually directed mostly horizontally, hitting whoever happens to be on-screen at the time. Most of the time, it's not clear how exactly they launched themselves thusly. Often suggests a LargeHam or some-such (in which case the Dynamic Entry indicates an IncomingHam as well). May overlap with BigDamnHeroes.

Contrast DivingSave. The HeyYouHaymaker is a {{subtrope}} of this. See YourDoorWasOpen for the not-dynamic-but-just-as-sudden-or-unexplained entry. Sometimes combined with ThereWasADoor or SuperWindowJump, for when the Dynamic Entry comes through a wall or window to increase the surprise factor. Can overlap with AttackHello.

If the entry kills someone, it is probably a SurprisinglySuddenDeath. If somebody else throws you, then it's a FastballSpecial. If you need a rope, it's FastRoping. It's almost always a key part of a BigDamnHeroes moment, and frequently a BigEntrance.

Compare ChandlersLaw. See also StealthHiBye and ClickHello which are equally surprising but not immediately violent. InTheBack can be used this way if the attacker isn't seen until he strikes.

This should not be confused with FeetFirstIntroduction.

----!!Examples:

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[[folder:Advertising]]* The Kool-Aid Man's preferred method of dispensing Kool-Aid to thirsty kids: Bursting through a brick wall and shouting [[CatchPhrase ''OH YEAH!'']]* Several Stride commercials use this, with Stride executives or something else suddenly appearing and attacking people for not spitting out their gum, since it's "ridiculously long lasting."* One of the Old Spice commercials with Terry Crews involves him interrupting a Bounce commercial by smashing through the wall on a jet ski before shouting "OLD SPICE MAKES YOU SMELL LIKE POWEEEEEEEEER! It's so powerful it sells itself in other people's commercials!"* Some of the Ladbrokes commercials are disguised as commercials for items that don't exist, like energy drinks. However these get interrupted by an Italian commentator by him kicking a soccer ball into the actor's face.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Anime and Manga]]* In ''Anime/GirlsUndPanzer'', when Oarai's tankery instructor, Ami, turns up, she does so by having her Type-10 Main Battle Tank air-dropped by a huge transport plane, crushing the principal of Oarai Academy's new Ferrari. Why? [[RuleOfCool Well why not?]]* Might Guy, {{Trope Namer|s}} from ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'', [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDOZ_hyu7Lo seen here]]. He embodies this {{trope}} so much that [[TropeNamers he invokes it verbatim]] and has been [[Pantheon/PowerIntermediateGods Deitified]] because of it.** In the second Chuunin Exam, [[AxCrazy Anko]] introduced herself by somersaulting through the exam room window. [[SuperWindowJump It was closed.]]** Conversely, the [[ScaryBlackMan Raikage's]] tendency to [[ThereWasADoor break down walls or windows]] in order to leave a room has earned the FanNickname Dynamic ''Exit''.** He also provides a straight example: Jugo caught the guy off guard with his BeamSpam and figure he obliterated him completely. Cue [[LightningBruiser the Raikage]] [[FlashStep popping up out of]] [[BehindTheBlack fucking]] [[OffscreenTeleportation nowhere]] [[http://www.mangafox.com/manga/naruto/v49/c462/7.html and checking Jugo into the wall]]. Jugo is next seen two and a half chapters later, [[http://www.mangafox.com/manga/naruto/v50/c464/16.html still stuck in the wall]].** [[http://i54.tinypic.com/1zmf0j8.png Also invoked when Killer Bee held a concert on top of a building: Raikage kicked him straight to the ground]].** [[spoiler:Animal path]] Pain breaks into [[spoiler:the Leaf Village's interrogation facility]] by ''[[http://read.mangashare.com/Naruto/chapter-425/page012.html having a giant rhino smash through the wall]]''.** Naruto pulls one from above, [[spoiler:complete with Rasengen, no less]], on [[spoiler:Asura path Pain]]* Creator/KenAkamatsu seems to like this trope:** Pictured above: This was Su's standard greeting to Keitaro in ''Manga/LoveHina''. The page pic is particularly noteworthy because she runs across a ''rooftop'' to deliver one through an open window...and somehow lands with her legs wrapped around his head.** Asuna to Ayaka ''twice'' in chapter 14 (volume 2) of ''Manga/MahouSenseiNegima'' - once breaking Negi's MarshmallowHell, and once in the subsequent flashback to [[GetAHoldOfYourselfMan snap her out of her grief]] at her brother's stillbirth.** Come to think of it, the girls of 3-A will do this for just about any reason. Even [[AttackHello to say "hello"]] in at least one case.** This happens a ''lot'' in ''Negima'', whenever someone barges in a scene. It's sometime justified, such as when Asuna socks [[OurVampiresAreDifferent Eva]] to [[BigDamnHeroes stop her from drinking Negi's blood]], but it just gets bizarre when LittleMissSnarker Yue does it as she interjects in a perfectly mundane conversation between her classmates. Asuna is really fond of it. Recently, Chisame seems to be picking it up, too.** Even the ShrinkingViolet Nodoka's done it, but she used a [[ThrowTheBookAtThem big heavy book]]. Justified because she was stopping Haruna creating different out-of-character versions of herself -- for a laugh. [[WidgetSeries It's that kind of manga]].** Nodoka and Yue do the above ''simultaneously'' when the same Haruna attempts to create more mischief. Albeit, they were already in the same room, so it's less on the entry part.** Then there's Anya, who enters with a Freaking Flying Fire Kick that Negi barely dodges. Granted, she appeared two panels before between Nodoka and Yue, but they were watching from afar.** And here she pulls [[http://www.mangafox.com/manga/mahou_sensei_negima/v34/c305/6.html a GREAT (and hilarious) one]] against [[spoiler: Kotaro]]** Ch. 280 has [[spoiler:Setsuna quite literally dropping in from out of nowhere, in the process [[BigDamnHeroes hacking off the arm of the person who was about to kill Nodoka]].]]* Done twice practically back-to-back in ''epic'' style in episodes 39/40 of ''Anime/GaoGaiGar''. First, Soldato-J inadvertently saves Guy by ''riding a missile through a wall'' to fight the Arm and Eye Primevals. In the opening sequence of the very next episode, ''Mamoru'' bursts through the floor of the Main Order Room riding Galeon to rescue Mikoto and the GGG bridge crew from the Nail and Ear Primevals.-->'''[[TagAlongKid Mamoru:]]''' [[ThrowingDownTheGauntlet Fight me]], [[Awesome/GaoGaiGar Primevals!]]* ''Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya'' has Haruhi, just before accepting the Computer Research Society President's challenge, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFkib611wq0 delivers a leaping kick to the head]].** Suzumiya Manga/HaruhiChan in a reversal gets [[CameraAbuse Dynamic Entry-ed by the camera]].** Kyon's sister greeted Kyon this way when Kyon went up the stairs. Drill Kick Dynamic Entry!* When Jin in ''Manga/{{Kannagi}}'' simply could ''not'' put a foot in his mouth and was about to blow Nagi's cover, she dutifully shuts him up with a [[GratuitousEnglish "Shaato Youar Mowthu"]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljhlAU-8eE0 flying kick.]]* Vegeta in ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' when he saves Son Goku from being drained to death by [[ArtificialHuman Android 19]].** He gets a pretty good one in Movie Seven too, saving Goku from being throttled by Meta Cooler.** (Future) Gohan in the History of Trunks Movie. "That's ten points, now we're ti--"* Done ''spectacularly'' well at the end of volume 34 of ''Manga/RaveMaster'' (''Groove Adventure RAVE'') when Haru comes crashing ''[[ThereWasADoor through a stone wall]]'' to [[spoiler:kick Lucia in the face just before he can execute Elie]]. And then he screams '''''"BRING IT!!!"''''' in an extreme close-up. (The effect is slightly lessened if you realize Hiro Mashima copied the shot WHOLE from an early chapter of ''Manga/TsubasaReservoirChronicle''.)* After Fate from ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaAs'' manages to injure the mysterious masked man, [[spoiler: a second masked man appears and does this to her]].** The first masked man debuted this way too, nailing Chrono before he could apprehend Shamal.** Earlier in the same season, Nanoha is interrupted from firing her Starlight Breaker by [[spoiler:Shamal shoving her arm through Nanoha's chest from behind.]]** Anb more recently in FORCE [[spoiler:[[AnAxeToGrind Deville]] [[WalkingShirtlessScene of]] [[MageKiller Huckebein]] [[TeleportSpam pulls]] [[InTheBack this]] on Isis and Nanoha]].* In the anime/manga ''Manga/BusouRenkin'', Mamoru Sakimori (Captain Bravo) is fond of doing this. Sometimes he says the phrase, sometimes he eschews it in favor of simple buttkickery.* Kamina's "[[CatchPhrase WHO-THE-HELL-DO-YOU-THINK-I-AM]] KICK" from episode 2 of ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann''.** It was so hard, in fact, that it ''broke the legs of the Gunmen he was riding in.''** He also immediately chains it into the "HANDS-OFF-MY-BELOVED-LITTLE-BROTHER-PUNCH!!!", which breaks the arm of the Gunmen he was riding in. It's a two-parter!** More spectacularly, Gurren Lagann's first-ever hyperspace jump in episode 23. Simon uses the momentum to leap out of the robot, skid across a cavern and deliver a tooth-loosening "[[GetAHoldOfYourselfMan Let's see you GRIT THOSE TEETH!]]" punch to the [[DrivenToSuicide suicidally remorseful]] [[spoiler:Rossiu]] in the last second before the latter can shoot himself.** Also, Yoko's introduction in the first chapter. She crashes through the ceiling while firing her huge rifle. Along with a freakin' [[AMechByAnyOtherName Ganmen]].* Hiruma from ''Manga/{{Eyeshield 21}}'' does this when he feels the Devil Bats aren't being awesome enough.* Kuchiha to Kon, on multiple occasions, in ''Manga/{{Amatsuki}}''.* Margery Daw in episode 13 of ''LightNovel/ShakuganNoShana''.* Kyouka, given her general personality, kicks down a door ''twice'' in episode seven of ''Anime/KyouranKazokuNikki''. As she explains, for a god such as herself, such an entry is expected. {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d when her dynamic entries are shown to have gotten the family banned from all but one of the restaurants in the general area.* Caren in ''Manga/MermaidMelodyPichiPichiPitch'' always does her rescues - er, "[[IWasJustPassingThrough rescues]]" - this way. Then again, it's not as dynamic as most, considering she, and most everyone else in this series, uses ThePowerOfRock.* Futaba does this to Gargoyle with amazing frequency in ''LightNovel/GargoyleOfTheYoshinagas''. Probably one of the younger dynamic kickers on this page.* In one episode of ''Anime/GhostInTheShellStandAloneComplex'', Batou is under fire by invisible assassins while trying to protect a witness. When the Major comes to the rescue, she drives her fancy sports car right into the lobby and up a short flight of stairs, only to jump out and shoot the attackers. Which in fact is just the buildup for the true [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome Crowning Moment Of Awesome]] that follows immediately.* ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion''. Episode 19. Misato and co. are about to be vaporized by an Angel, when Unit 01 bursts through a wall and punches it in the face. You read that right. Dynamic Entry, as performed by a HumongousMecha. That's what happens when you make Shinji mad.** ''End of Evangelion''. Twice: Misato headshots a soldier from off-screen, guns down another while running and pins the last one to the nearest wall when she stops, dropping a PreMortemOneLiner before she shoots him in the head at point-blank range. A while later, Asuka opens her LastDance against the MP Evas with a flying kick to her first target's skull, [[SurprisinglySuddenDeath turning it into a massive blood splatter on impact]].** ''Anime/RebuildOfEvangelion 2.0''. An Angel appears and blows a fleet of battleships to hell. Misato's car is under fire... then Unit 02 is paradropped from the air, avoids the Angel's attacks and opens fire with a crossbow-like weapon while falling; finishes the job by landing on the core so hard it shatters. You heard that right, by the time Unit 02 lands the Angel [[Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar is already dead.]]** Mari pulls one off right at the beginning of the film. The Angel is about to escape, the base commander asks "what in the hell is Unit 05 doing?!"... cue said Eva firing it's thrusters underneath the hole the Angel just exited, flying after it and impaling it onto a pillar while the pilot screams "No, you DON'T!!! GET BACK HERE!!!".** Also at the end of the film when [[spoiler:Kaworu]] pulls one of these all the way from [[spoiler:the moon]], impaling [[spoiler:Unit 01 with Lance of Cassius thrown from orbit]] in the process.* ''LightNovel/{{Baccano}}'''s Rachel features this method of entry during her [[spoiler:BigDamnHeroes moment when she saves the Senator's wife and daughter.]]* Ryoma's entry in the ''Shin Getter Robo vs. Neo Getter Robo'' OVA, which involved jumping from the head of a 200 feet tall robot to ''dropkick a dinosaur in the face.''* In ''Manga/HayateTheCombatButler'', Yukiji does this in Chapter 151 by kicking a bear in the face. Hayate also pulls this routinely.* In episode 3 of ''Manga/OuranHighSchoolHostClub'', Tamaki does this to a guy dressed as a doctor whom everyone assumes is a pervert. In the Manga though, it is [[PersonOfMassDestruction Honey]] who pulls this off.* ''VisualNovel/{{Clannad}}'': Done by [[{{Tsundere}} Kyou]] to [[ButtMonkey Sunohara]] when the latter was messing with her [[RidiculouslyCuteCritter pet boar]] - immediately preceded by a well-aimed textbook to the face.* Arihiko of ''VisualNovel/{{Tsukihime}}'' manages to compress the statement "Good morning, Shiki. I'm disappointed that you never told me you had a sister" into a running dropkick (and dismisses Shiki's insistence that this might have been a bit [[DisproportionateRetribution excessive]]).* In ''Anime/ManabiStraight'', Manabi makes this her greeting to her homeroom-teacher-ally upon learning that her much-awaited, blood-and-sweat-planned SchoolFestival was to be canceled out of nowhere.* ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam00'''s Graham Aker seems to love this, most notable being [[spoiler:during ep4 of S2 where he intercepts the 00 Gundam with an aerial tackle just as it's about to destroy the A-Laws carrier]].** The absolutely epic moment in episode 35 of ''Gundam SEED'': a ZAFT mobile suit is about to blow away most of the good guys then BAM! Enter NotQuiteDead Kira Yamato and his shiny new [[BiggerStick Freedom Gundam]], blowing away the offender's weapon before decapitating it with a combination of a high-speed flyby and a beam saber. Absolutely ''no one'' saw that one coming.** Kira and the Freedom have a knack for this kind of thing, as it happens '''multiple times''' in the [[Anlme/MobileSuitGundamSeedDestiny sequel]]. He even [[spoiler:saves the Minerva's bridge crew in ''the exact same way'' he saved the Archangel's back in the original series]]! The guy certainly knows how to make an entrance.*** This could be handwaved as lazyness from the producers' side, as well as the fact that SEED Destiny had a tighter budget than SEED. As a result, they resorted to re-using old footage and digitally changing a few details, to the point where many of the most epic battle in SEED Destiny are merely ClipShow battles, using altered scenes from earlier in the show, or even from SEED (with new Mobile Suits here and there. Most of Impulse's action-scenes are just footage from Strike Gundam's scenes, with Strike having been digitally replaced with Impulse. Talk about lazy...* Isshin Kurosaki from ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'' does this to his son Ichigo every morning. It was even featured in one of the openings for the series. Hell, it happened in the very first episode ever when the poor boy walks into his house! (Although MyWayEntertainment managed to make it even awesomer in [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0c3CMf6KcgM one of their parodies]]...)** And at least once, ''[[HilarityEnsues Ichigo has dynamic-entried his father back]]''** Also, when Orihime first learns of her power from her "guardian spirits", [[http://www.mangareader.net/94-497-8/bleach/chapter-43.html the grim spirit Tsubaki does this to the leader spirit Shun'u]] for wasting time explaining to Orihime while a Hollow is bearing down on them.** [[ThoseTwoGuys Keigo and Mizuiro]] first met [[TheHero Ichigo]] and [[TheBigGuy Chad]] when they pull a simultaneous Dynamic Entry in front of them, by kicking two {{Delinquents}} in their faces and then running away.** Komamura pulls one on Poww, who has Ikkaku down for the count. How? He '''punches him in the face.''' Which sends Poww flying into a house.** In the manga, [[spoiler: Nel]] and [[spoiler: Pesche]] return to the story via pulling these on Ichigo after [[spoiler: his meeting and brief fight with Ivan Azgiaro]].** When [[TheBusCameBack Yoruichi]] returns to the story in the last arc, it's via her suddenly thrusting her hand [[GagBoobs through the centre of Orihime's breasts]] to correct her ''very'' {{Stripperiffic}} dress's position back on Orihime's chest.* Saito from ''LightNovel/TheFamiliarOfZero'' crashes through an expensive-looking glass window and slashes downward at [[spoiler:Viscount Wardes]] just in time to [[WeddingSmashers interrupt a wedding]]. Although most dynamic entries seem random and deus-ex-machina-ish, this one was justified because of Saito's variant of the MagicalEye allowing him to hear and see through his master's senses.* ''Manga/OutlawStar'': after an episode full of a thief masquerading as a terrorist talking down to Gene and acting like an InsufferableGenius while robbing a jewelry shop on a space station, Gene gets back at him . . . by [[RefugeInAudacity crashing his ship into the space station right in front of where the criminal is standing, and jumping out of the ship just to punch the criminal so hard his teeth are knocked out]]!* Suzaku from ''Anime/CodeGeass'' has a couple of these. Once in the first season, when he smashes through a window to attack Mao and a really epic one in ''R2'' episode 21, when he drops from the ceiling to knock out all the guards after [[spoiler: Lelouch declares himself Emperor]], a move which earned him one of the most amusing of his many [[FanNickname nicknames]], Roofzaku.** The first season finale has "[[InSeriesNickname Orange-kun]]" ambushing Lelouch by [[CrazyAwesome crashing his custom aircraft through a wall, screaming "ALL HAIL BRITANNIA!!!"]] as a battlecry. It's simultaneously hilarious and awesome, considering he's crazy at the time.* Otcho from ''Manga/TwentiethCenturyBoys'' leaps through a church window to plant himself between his ally Kanna and a {{Mook|s}} pointing a shotgun at her.* In ''Manga/DarkerThanBlack'', when [[spoiler:Wei is just about to kill Kirihara and Saito,]] Hei blasts a hole in the wall and flies out of the smoke feet first, directly into his face.* The heroine of ''Manga/FlunkPunkRumble'' and her best friend.* Episode 23 of ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist: Brotherhood'' is basically Dynamic Entry: The Episode. Pretty much ''everyone'' gets one, though it's hard to beat [[spoiler:Ling bursting up from the sewers to shove a grenade down Gluttony's throat]] as the best.** ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist: Brotherhood'' in '''general''' is full of these. Note [[spoiler:The return of Lanfan]] in episode 47.** And, in the manga, Izumi is the ''master'' of these. Her very first introduction was a freakin' flying kick that took 2 sheets of awesome!...[[spoiler: into Edward's face. But still awesome!]]* ''Manga/DGrayMan'' featured a truly epic scene in chapter 139 [[spoiler:when, during Lulu Bell's assault on the Black Order HQ, Allen dropped down from overhead and ''sliced a Skull in half lengthwise'', then announced that ThisIsUnforgivable while still standing on top of his {{BFS}}]].* ''LightNovel/FullMetalPanic'': Kaname does this multiple times. In a broader definition, Sousuke also [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CmIYaUpiCs pulls one off]] with the [[HumongousMecha Arbalest]] in Khanka: he leaps over a Savage, stabbing it's neck in the process then runs off without stopping for a moment.* Spain from ''Webcomic/AxisPowersHetalia'' gets ''his pet bull'' to pull one of these against Turkey. And in the Hetalia 2010 Bloodbath Iceland arrives at Germany's house in a Santa sleigh.* Although Anime/TheBigO is probably one of the slowest moving robots in anime, it manages to score several throughout the series. In episode 13, Big O rises from beneath the ground to save Roger from psychopath android Red Destiny. Big O does this by smashing said android into the ceiling of the subway tunnel both Roger and Red Destiny were standing in.** Additionally, Big O punches through a wall to save Dorothy from a spider-mech in season 2.** Not to mention how it's usually summoned. It usually shows up coming out of the ground and sometimes collapsing a building for good measure.* For ''LightNovel/{{Durarara}}'''s Shizuo, jump-kicking people is simply too ordinary an introduction. Instead, he throws vending machines at their heads.** Taken to its logical conclusion in Vol. 9: there's a part where all but one character enters the scene by jump-kicking or trying to jumpkick someone (mostly Izaya) in the face.* Ayu from ''VisualNovel/{{Kanon}}'' has many dynamic entries upon an unsuspecting Yuichi, especially early in the series.* Earlier on in ''Manga/SayonaraZetsubouSensei'', Maria had a habit of delivering flying kicks, generally to Nozomu, because she couldn't distinguish things she saw on television from reality. In one instance, Harumi attacks Chiri with a dynamic entry kick after Chiri insults her manga.* In the one of the last Hoenn episodes of ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}: Advanced Battle'', ''At the End of the Fray'' ([=AG131=]), Team Rocket was working for a guy who was able to do this...by PUNCHING THROUGH THE WALL.** Brock first appears in Advance Generation by throwing [[ActionBomb Forretress]] (using Explosion as soon as he was released) at a flock of Taillow that was menacing Ash, May and Max.** Once Ash and the gang enter Pinwheel Forest, a Sewaddle appears out of nowhere, kicks Pikachu to the ground, bites it, and uses String Shot on Ash. [[spoiler: Ash, of course, thinks that Sewaddle is cool, and ends up catching it.]]* In the opening of the ''VisualNovel/KoihimeMusou'' OVA, Rinrin tried to do this. Didn't work, and was more for laughs than anything else, but it was close enough.* ''LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex'' has several of these, including many from Kuroko to get close to Mikoto or to keep someone else from getting close to her.** Also Touma pulls several of these for a last-second spell cancel or fist to the face** One of the most epic examples was Touma blowing open the doors to a church to save Orsola from Agnese and her nuns, backed by a blazing ''wall of fire'' created by Stiyl's fire demon Innocentius.* ''Anime/SuitePrettyCure'': Hummy has a tendency to fall from the sky, all four legs spread out wide. she has shown the ability to do this even indoors in areas where there is no logical way for her to have gotten where she's falling from.* In ''Anime/PrettyCureAllStars DX 1'', [[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure Honoka and Nagisa]] give one by rescuing three of the ''Anime/YesPrecure5GoGo'' members by ''[[Awesome/PrettyCureAllStars jumping straight up, kicking an airliner monster in the gut, making it crumple over in pain!]]''* Cure Blossom and Cure Marine entered one battle in ''HeartcatchPrettyCure'' by slamming their rears into the monster's face.* ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf'': Shampoo's usual entry into a scene is to crash through a wall, running over someone with her bicycle while saying "Nihao." Ryoga also doesn't care much for [[ThereWasADoor using doors]].* In the ''Anime/MaiHime'' [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZjAeWS7Eac&NR=1 prototype promo video]], Mikoto drop-kicks Shiho while she's wrestling with Mai.* A minor subversion in ''Manga/OnePiece'' on Fishman Island. Luffy bumbles out of a shark's mouth he was hiding in at the time before performing a [[FlashStep soru]] and kicking the current BigBad right in the chest, just as he's about to decapitate the king. It's significantly less bumbling and more dynamic in the manga.** Luffy has a tendency to do this. In the Alabasta arc, he did this to Smoker and Ace, who were staring each other down a few moments before and preparing to fight, sending them flying through about a dozen buildings. The funniest part is that he wasn't trying to; they just happened to be in his way when he crashed into the restaurant that they were in, looking for food.** In the Sabaody Arc [[HazyFeelTurn X]] [[{{Badass}} Drake]] saves Urouge's butt by Dynamic Entrying (albeit using a slight variation) a ''[[NighInvulnerability Pacifista]]''.** Near the end of the [=CP9=] saga, Vice-Admiral Garp, [[spoiler:Luffy's grandfather]], enters into the room where the Straw Hats are staying by punching through the wall. When he later orders his subordinates to fix it, he states that he entered that way because [[RuleOfCool it's cooler]]. His subordinates counter by making him help with the repairs.* In ''Manga/ExcelSaga'', Excel greets Elgala's face feet first, screaming at her for not being around to help with Hyatt's latest, and possibly ''actual'', death.* Right when Nao was losing hope in the first Revival round of the ''Manga/LiarGame'', Akiyama appears from the window which was definitely not on the first floor.* Variation in ''Manga/AiYoriAoshi'': [[TokenMiniMoe Chika]] pulls a flying tackle on Kaoru that ends with her crotch right in his face. And holds on for far longer than poor Kaoru is comfortable with.* ''Manga/InuYasha'': Sesshoumaru's a big fan of both the BigEntrance and this trope. One of his most notable examples is when Kagome, Sango and Miroku were dying from Mukotsu's poison and Mukotsu tries to strangle Kagome for good measure. Claws rip through the side of Mukotsu's body, saving everyone just in time... and the reveal is that it's [[IWasJustPassingThrough Sesshoumaru]] who made the grand entrance, not Inuyasha. The sole reason this isn't an example of SurprisinglySuddenDeath is because Mukotsu is one of the walking dead, resurrected by a shikon shard, so only the removal of the shard from his body will actually kill him. Sesshoumaru achieves that on his second attack.* Mii enters episode 3 of ''Anime/{{Popotan}}'' this way. Mai is not amused.* In ''Manga/DeathNote'' episode 14 (Friend), Misa jumps onto Light, pushing him to the ground. Needless to say, Light is not amused.-->'''Light''': ''(thinking)'' This is the first time in my life that I've been provoked to hit a woman.* In chapter 13 of the hentai manga ''Love and Devil'', the titular succubus uses some combination of DemonicPossession and {{telefrag}}ing on a man that's having sex with an angel. The result is two parts LudicrousGibs, two parts SlasherSmile, and one part RuleOfSexy.* In ''Manga/DetectiveConan'' chapter 830, Sera Masumi pulls this on none other than Kaitou Kid [[spoiler: who is disguised as her, thinking she was a boy and even going as far as stripping her outta her clothes (save her underwear and shirt). The real reason is that... [[PottyEmergency the girls' toilet was full]], so Sera had to use the boy's one.]]* In ''LightNovel/SwordArtOnline'', [[ActionGirl Asuna]] pulls this / BigDamnHeroes, running into the fight [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane slightly faster than]] [[RealityWarper the game's speed cap]], and knocks the player-killer [[spoiler: who had paralyzed and had been tormenting [[TheAce Kirito]]]] into a wall. [[spoiler: And yes, she does manage to save Kirito's life.]]** Kirito also pulls one of these in Gale Gun Online, if I remember correctly. [[TalkToTheFist Talk To The Lightsaber. And the BFG.]]* A variation: in ''Manga/SaintSeiyaTheLostCanvas'', [[ISeeDeadPeople Manigoldo]] introduces himself to [[PhysicalGod Hypnos and Thanatos]] by suddenly appearing out of nowhere and kicking the chessboard they were playing with across the room. * While ''Manga/BlackLagoon'' features no shortage of the guns-blazing variant, there's a notable subversion in the 'Roberta's Blood Trail' OVA: a bunch of hapless Colombian Cartel mooks attempt a door breach on a room full of US Special Forces, only to get shot straight through the door. [[HumiliationConga To make things worse]], one of them drops the grenade he was holding, which proceeds to bounce down the stairway to where the rest of the Cartel mooks had been standing. Unsurprisingly the US forces easily escape in the confusion.* The first appearance of HumongousMecha {{Robeast}} Daiku Maryu in ''Anime/GaikingLegendOfDaikuMaryu'' has it jump out of the ocean, bite deeply into an [[{{Kaiju}} Armoured Beast]]'s neck, and send another flying with its tail, all in one manouevre.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Comic Books]]* Apparently, Franchise/{{Batman}} does it ''[[InvokedTrope on purpose]]'' to distract crooks from would-be victims. In one Elseworlds comic, his pirate incarnation does it to a shark. Just because. The cool factor is in no way undercut in ''ComicBook/BatmanYearOne'' when they show all the preparation that goes into his entrance, including tranquilizing the guards, cutting the power and setting up the explosives and fog machines by the [[ThereWasADoor wall.]]-->[[Awesome/BatmanYearOne Ladies. Gentlemen. You have eaten well. You have eaten Gotham's wealth. Its spirit. Your feast is nearly over. From now on... none of you are safe.]]* {{Deconstructed}} and darkly PlayedForLaughs in ''ComicBook/TheUltimates 2''. Batman [[CaptainErsatz clone]] [[ComicBook/SquadronSupreme Nighthawk]] tries to do a badass, intimidating entrance from above, ''[[RealityEnsues but ends up breaking his leg]]'' upon landing.* Shockwave in the Marvel Comics ''Comicbook/TheTransformers'' series makes his debut by attacking the Autobots when Prime's making a victory speech.* In ''Comicbook/{{Watchmen}}'', Rorschach ambushes poor Moloch by ''jumping out of his refrigerator'' and tackling him.* If you had a nickel for every time Franchise/{{Superman}} has crashed [[ThereWasADoor through a wall]] into an unsuspecting foe, you'd be a rich man. ''Even when [[ThereWasADoor there is a door]].'' An ''open'' door, occasionally! On occasion, somebody [[LampshadeHanging realized this tendency]], and put a BucketBoobyTrap ''above the wall''.* All of the heroes in ''ComicBook/SinCity'' do it at one time or another. The most notable example would be Marv in his very first appearance. The police are knocking on his hotel door. They know exactly where he is and are demanding that he come out... and yet he still manages this.* Comicbook/CaptainAmerica, having come back from the dead, makes his presence known to ComicBook/NormanOsborn (wearing an ComicBook/IronMan armour) by hurling his shield at him, shown in slow motion as the shield reflects off of Osborn's faceplate.* [[Comicbook/PaperinikNewAdventures Xadhoom]]. [[ThereWasADoor Although, did she actually need to punch through that brick wall?]]* Comicbook/{{Earth 2}}: Comicbook/TheAtom combines this with GoombaStomp when he jumps out of a plane, grows to giant size, and ''lands on [[spoiler: Grundy's]] head.''* Comicbook/{{X 23}} gets one in ''Messiah Complex''. Her arrival on the battlefield against the Marauders is heralded by gutting Scrambler as she charges into the fight.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Fanfiction]]* Federal soldiers make their appearance this way in [[http://www.fimfiction.net/story/109581/1/i-did-not-want-to-die/i-did-not-want-to-die I Did Not Want To Die.]]* In the ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'' fic ''Fanfic/QueenOfAllOni'', Jackie and Tohru fall through the roof of the basement of Shendu's palace, temporarily disabling Jade and knocking Hak Foo out completely, BY ACCIDENT!* In ''FanFic/TiberiumWars'', Brother-Captain Allen uses one to [[spoiler: save Sandra Telfair from being raped.]]* ''Fanfic/{{Forward}}'', a ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' fic by the same author, has two of these in the "Silver" story arc, with the first going to [[spoiler: River, [[ShoutOut ambushing a man]] [[ComicBook/{{Watchmen}} via refrigerator]].]] Later, [[spoiler: Simon]] gets one when he [[spoiler: punches out an aristocrat while he's threatening Inara.]] Also Jayne running into a giant brawl in the cargo bay [[IncendiaryExponent while on fire.]]* ''Fanfic/{{Renegade}}'', [[RunningGag by the same author]]. The AlternateUniverse version of [[CowboyCop Garrus Vakarian]] doesn't seem to have any other way to enter a room except by introducing himself with over-the-top violence. For example, if he needs to burst into a warehouse filled with mercenaries, he does so by [[ThereWasADoor crashing through the wall with a cargo transport]], and if he needs to apprehend a wounded, unarmed mercenary, he does so by [[TankGoodness blowing up his car with a tank]].* The ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'' {{Reconstruction}} Fanfic/NobodyDies has [[spoiler: Mana and Jet Alone Prime]] interrupt the battle with Ramiel by executing one of these ''[[UpToEleven from orbit]]''.** [[spoiler: Mana]] seems to be fond of this trope, having used it in Chapter 41 of FanFic/ShinjiAndWarhammer40K [[spoiler: after riding a building that was being dropped on the enemy's head]]. Even had a speech ready afterwards:--> "A HERO ARRIVES IN THE NICK OF TIME!" A boxy red shape punched out to stand on top of the tilting structure's roof. "A hero strikes when least expected! The enemy of all that is good, the ones who wants to destroy this world that is made of love! And peace! Will never escape from justice! Specially in the moment that he feels safe, he will know! There is nowhere to hide! The name for this! IS DYNAMIC ENTRY!"* In ''Fanfic/KyonBigDamnHero'', Kyon uses one of these when [[BigDamnHeroes rescuing Tsuruya who was being attacked by]] {{Yakuza}}. When she describes what happens to the others later, she references this trope by name, telling Haruhi that Kyon has "an awesome dynamic entrance!"* The ''Franchise/MassEffect'' self-insert ''FanFic/MassVexations'' has a dynamic entry that doubles as a ShoutOut to ''Film/TheDarkKnight'' right in the middle of Tali's loyalty mission.* In ''FanFic/DragonAgeTheCrownOfThorns'', dwarven commoner Faren Brosca [[spoiler:interrupts the NoHoldsBarredBeatdown that the final form of the Sloth demon was administering to ''everyone else at once'', including the ''protagonist'' and resident OneManArmy blood mage Alim Surana, with a FlashStep and a roundhouse kick to the face, followed immediately by another FlashStep and a descending axe kick that drove the demon into the 'ground' so hard that it left behind a huge crater and blew a huge dust cloud into the air. And it all happened in little over an instant.]]* Maito Gai--The {{Trope Namer|s}} himself--says this line word for word in Fanfic/ConnectingTheDots when he [[spoiler:[[BigDamnHeroes saves Mr. Terrific and Green Arrow from being killed by Bane]] [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome by introducing the guy to Primary Lotus]].]]* How Firefly appears before Rainbow Dash and the Talon squadron in ''Fanfic/AceCombatTheEquestrianWar''. Rainbow makes one of her own by the end of chapter 12.** Rainbow does this again in the sequel, using her Sonic Rainboom's shockwave to get a OneHitPolykill on an unfortunate group of enemy fliers.* Calvin and co. bust through Thunderstorm's lab's entrance at one point in ''Fanfic/CalvinAndHobbesTheSeries''.** And Shadow crashes through the ceiling of Brainstorm's lair. Calvin and co. follow suit a bit later.* ''FanFic/AGrowingAffection'' has Choza Akimichi being saved by a literal one of these, from the Deva Path of Pein, as part of a chapter cliffhanger, leading us to believe Team Gai has come to the rescue. The next chapter reveals it was Naruto's jump kick, and has Kakashi lamenting that he has asked Naruto not to do that.* In ''FanFic/OriginStory'', the reason Alex Harris gets to toss Sentry through a sliding glass door in the first place is because he crashes through the roof of her bedroom to attack her. Too bad for him she saw him coming.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Films -- Animated]]* WesternAnimation/{{Megamind}}'s epic entrance when challenged by Titan. Remember folks, it's all about '''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQJJjcrwXQE PRESENTATION!]]''' Followed by [[spoiler:Metro Man]] saving Roxanne from a bus thrown at her. However, it's actually [[spoiler:Megamind in disguise]].* Tigger from ''Franchise/WinnieThePooh'' enters like this all the time.* In ''WesternAnimation/SupermanBatmanPublicEnemies'', Captain Marvel strikes Superman in such a manner.* In ''Disney/TheLionKing'', the hyenas chased Simba and Nala into a corner, where Simba attempted to chase them off with his "roar". They laughed and encouraged him to do it again. Only this time, it was [[PapaWolf someone]] [[BigDamnHeroes they]] [[OhCrap didn't]] [[IAmYourOpponent expect.]]* Near the end of Creator/DonBluth 's 1989 classic, ''WesternAnimation/AllDogsGoToHeaven'', provided by the Big-Lipped Alligator himself, King Gator. As Carface, the gangster pug, corners Charlie at the edge of a burning pier in an attempt to murder him for stealing Anne Marie, a little girl who can communicate with animals, and exploit her gift at Carface's expense to win it big at animal-related sporting events, King Gator, who was last seen in a very '''''bizarre''''', show-stopping musical number, comes charging out of nowhere, reprising the aforementioned song as he barrels into the support beams, causing the dock to sway and Carface to sink and be at the mercy of King Gator.--> '''King Gator''': ''(singing)'' '''''AAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH~!''''' ''Let's make'' '''''MUSIC TOGETH-AAAAHHHHHHH~!''''' ''(rams headfirst into dock, causing dock to sway and Carface to fall in the water)''[[/folder]]

[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]* TheMessengerTheStoryOfJoanOfArc: Done by Jean D'Arc with a siege tower of all things, [[OhCrap much to the surprise of the English.]]* A vehicular example from ''Film/{{Commando}}'', as Matrix is in dire need of guns before riding off to save his daughter, he busts into a shop by driving through the front door with a bulldozer.* Creator/JackieChan drives a big earth mover truck into the BigBad's house at the end of ''Film/MrNiceGuy'', effectively bringing the whole building down.* At the end of ''Film/{{Lockout}}'', Snow arrives suddenly to grab Hydell's knife in his hand (OWCH!) before he stabs Emilie and then proceeds to punch Hydell in the face.* An example in ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanAtWorldsEnd'' with Jack's [[CrazyAwesome cannonball stunt]], except no one gets hurt in the process and it doubles as a Dynamic Exit.* A great example is performed by Creator/BusterKeaton in ''Film/SherlockJr'' -- [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WLfKI99oYw he flies from a crashing motorcycle feet-first through a window and kicks a villain in the chest, sending him clear through the opposite wall]] (at 4:50).* Played straight (heh, heh) in ''Series/{{Jackass}} 2'', "The Diamond Robbers." No, they didn't hit anyone, but Entry has never been so Dynamic for ''these'' office rats!* Played even straighter (heh-eh, heh heh!) in ''Film/VictorVictoria'' when loyal Squash bravely, uh, busts in on King Marchand and "Count Grazinski" ''in flagrante delicto.''* Either reminiscent of or the inspiration for Rorscharch's Dynamic Fridge on poor Moloch, Kato (having been instructed films ago to keep ambushing Clouseau at any opportunity as training) managed to get the drop on the Sellers character by attacking from the icebox. Being rather cold by then, he was a lot more savage than usual..* The steroid-popping [[TheDragon Dragon]] from ''Film/OngBak'' ambushes Tony Jaa this way when the hero was about to go after his boss.** This is only fair, as Tony Jaa is a grandmaster of this technique and uses it in both Ong-Bak (outside the cave), and even more impressively in ''Tom Yum Goong / The Protector'' (party club on the river).** Possibly Mr. Jaa's [[MagnumOpus crowning achievement]] in the field, from ''Film/TomYumGoong / The Protector'': [[http://i41.tinypic.com/2uj3413.gif flying knee dominoes]]!* Grid Alien in the first ''Film/AlienVsPredator'', bringing the awesome level UpToEleven by combining it with ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice and CrowningMusicOfAwesome. Badass.* Monkey in the TV adaptation of ''Film/JourneyToTheWest'' (which despite the GagDub, was AdaptationDistillation) never did ''not'' do this. He was like a BadAss {{Keet}}.* Referred to as "the element of surprise" in ''Film/InspectorGadget''. The surprise, in this case, being the Gadgetmobile slamming into the back of Claw's limo.* In ''Film/{{Equilibrium}}'', Preston makes his entrance by having two SWAT team members shoot the hinges off a door as he leaps at it, timing it so that he kicks in the hingeless door and slides into the pitch black room, into the midst of a dozen or so men armed with automatic weaponry. They stop shooting, the whole room goes dark, and for a moment we think nothing's going to happen.... then there's a 30 second scene comprised entirely of muzzle flashes illuminating Preston blowing all of his enemies away with no effort whatsoever.-->'''Mook 1:''' ...where is he?-->'''Mook 2:''' Shut up!-->'''Mook 1:''' ...he's got to be here somewhere.-->'''Mook 2:''' Shut up...-->''(BangBangBANG)''* ''Film/TheTransporter'' series is ''made'' of these, sometimes with kicks, and sometimes with {{car|Fu}}s.* Hilariously subverted in ''Film/{{Memento}}'', a movie otherwise steeped in serious FilmNoir. Leonard knocks on a guy's hotel room door, and kicks the door open and knocks him out as soon as he looked through the peep-hole. Then Leonard looks at the unconscious man, and realizes that he just kicked in the wrong door.* [[spoiler:Scorponok]] gets a ''very'' effective one of these in ''Film/TransformersRevengeOfTheFallen''. It makes an awesome return for the character, who hadn't been mentioned since disappearing in the first film, but doesn't end well for him. That scene was actually a ''Double'' Dynamic Entry, as just seconds before, [[spoiler:Jetfire took out (a?) Mixmaster with one.]]* ''Film/YorTheHunterFromTheFuture'' has quite possibly the most awesome example in the history of fiction: After the DamselInDistress gets captured by a group of purple cavemen and dragged to their cave, Yor decides to use the instantly frozen-in-rigor-mortis carcass of a giant bird lizard he killed not five minutes ago to glide in through the entrance to their cave and dropkick a purple caveman in the face, all while his [[ThemeMusicPowerUp theme music blares up]] to inform the audience that yes, Yor is, in fact, '''the man'''. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUbSdjhp_bI&NR=1 Just watch it for yourself]].* ''Film/{{Brannigan}}'' (1975) opens with Creator/JohnWayne kicking down the door and saying "Knock, knock!"* In the ''Film/FistOfTheNorthStar'' Live Action movie, this occurs to great effect. As a pair of Zeed's thugs take a woman into a house to be raped, Kenshiro kicks through the freaking wall and dislocates a thug's jaw, knocking him out, in the funniest moment in the movie.* In ''Film/ResidentEvilApocalypse'', Alice enters a church on a motorcycle...through the stained-glass window twenty feet off the ground. How she got there is never explained, but her entry results in dead monsters.* In ''Series/KamenRiderDecade: Final Chapter'', after being overwhelmed by [[Film/KamenRiderZO Doras]], Decade, Diend, Kivala and Kuuga receive aid from their AlternateUniverse allies (the rest of the Heisei Riders). They all come in attacks blazing, destroying all of Doras' monster mooks in the process.* ''Film/LuckyNumberSlevin'' features The Fairy's bodyguards, ex-Mossad agents who enter the scene after a panic button has been pressed. Their mission: Kill anyone but The Fairy.* The fight between [[NoNameGiven The Bride]] and Elle Driver in ''Film/KillBill'' Volume 2 starts off with [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mo8ZM7PyRzU this]].* ''Series/KamenRiderFourze'' makes his debut in ''Series/KamenRiderOOO [[TheMovie Wonderful: The Shogun and the 21 Core Medals]]'' by knocking [[BigBad Gara]] off his feet by coming down in a fireball like a meteor to [[TheCavalry help the outmatched OOO turn the tide.]]* ''Film/TronLegacy''. During the Light Cycle sequence, we get ''two'' dynamic entries, within seconds of each other. First, Sam is driving his cycle toward another program to get his cycle-stick-thing to him, when suddenly, Clu ramps his LC on top of the program in question, and he just appears out of nowhere. A few moments later, Quorra bursts into the arena in a Light-Tank, and Clu ends up running right into it.* ''Film/TheAvengers'' gives us Dynamic Entry as performed by Film/IronMan. And [[CrowningMomentofFunny it is]] [[CrowningMomentofAwesome BEAUTIFUL]].** Dynamic Entries are Film/IronMan's trademark. It's easier to list the times he ''hasn't'' done one. Though no matter how often he does it, it ''never'' gets old or repetitive. He's just awesome that way.--> '''Thor''': You listen well, brother. I... [''knocked off the cliff by Iron Man arriving'']--> '''Loki''': [''shrugging nonchalantly and still looking at the spot Thor was just occupying''] I'm listening.** Prior to that, Captain America gives us a pretty damn good Dynamic Entry [[spoiler:when he jumps in to deflect an energy blast from Loki's staff with his shield to save an [[HeroicBystander old German man]] who refused to bow before the villainous demigod.]]** Thor does a couple too. First on the SHIELD helicarrier, when he saves the Black Widow from the Hulk, as he's the only Avenger capable of going toe-to-toe with the rage monster (being an alien demigod and all). During the final battle, he appears on the scene first as bolts of lightning frying a bunch of Chitauri soldiers and then Thor himself descending. Hell, Thor's hammer does this during his fight with the Hulk. Thor summons the Mjölnir and, as soon as it's in his hand, he uppercuts the Hulk with it in slow-mo fashion.* A variant in ''Film/TheCannonballRun II'' during the big fight scene, Capt Chaos leaps from a high area down to a bunch of mooks crushing them under his weight and knocking most of them out cold.* The introduction of the RodentsOfUnusualSize in ''Film/ThePrincessBride''.* ''Film/TheHobbit:'' Gandalf's appearance in Goblin-Town is basically a ''magic nuke'' that sucks all the sound out of the room and sends Goblins flying.* ''Film/ThorTheDarkWorld:'' Thor's no slouch when it comes to making an entrance. '''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41MsrSgDbyI Perfection.]]'''* Taken to ''awesome'' levels in ''Film/{{Godzilla 2014}}''. First comes in a massive tsunami that floods Honolulu. At the flooded airport, we get a shot of Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'s massive foot, then Godzilla in full view roars at his opponent. He did this again when facing off with the female Muto.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Literature]]* Lyra from ''Literature/HisDarkMaterials'' meets Will in the second book by tackling him. In case you missed the first one, this is her LittleMissBadass EstablishingCharacterMoment.* In the Franchise/SpiderMan novel "Darkest Hours", Spider-Man yells "Boot to the head!" as he swings in and kicks the Rhino in the stomach.* In Sergey Suhinov's ''Shadows on Mercury'' novel, the heroes arrive too late to stop the BigBad from finding and taking a hyper-advanced [[{{Precursors}} Precursor]] ship, which they plan to use to TakeOverTheWorld, in the middle of a hazardous AsteroidThicket. While the BigBad is chatting with the heroes, a UN cruiser bursts in and launches a nuclear barrage at the Precursor ship before they even have a chance to turn on the DeflectorShields. In short, the only thing the heroes ended up doing is calling for help and creating a distraction.* In ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'' book ''Dead Beat'', Harry Dresden does this for the team of Wardens when he [[spoiler: has Sue the T-Rex leap over them and stomp an oncoming car.]]** In ''Blood Rites'', Murphy does this for Harry, when she kicks one of Lord Raith's bodyguards [[spoiler: so hard it snaps the bodyguard's neck]].* [[spoiler: The Count]] in ''Literature/ANightInTheLonesomeOctober'' gets one of the best entrances in the book.* ''Literature/RainbowSix'' does this quite frequently as part of their trademark hostage rescues. Generally, the sequence of events opens with the teams' resident {{Cold Sniper}}s scoring [[BoomHeadshot headshots]] on any terrorist who's pointing his gun at the hostages. Moments after that come the flashbangs, the detcord ripping open the doors/windows, and Rainbow team members emerging from ''nowhere'' (or so it would look like from the inside).* Such is [[Literature/TheThrawnTrilogy Grand Admiral Thrawn]]'s tactical acumen that he can pull off a Dynamic Entry with ''spaceships''. By using an Interdictor-class ship, which was designed to pull enemy ships out of hyperspace and keep them there, he can jump his own ships in with otherwise unimaginable accuracy. This, along with some judicious use of combat telemetry from other ships, allows his Star Destroyers to revert from hyperspace ''already firing'' at enemies they know will be there, who cannot respond in time. Only a few commanders, such as Garm bel Iblis, can keep up with Thrawn's use of the technique, and it's very devastating to the Republic cause.* What do you get when you combine this with SuperWindowJump and DestinationDefenestration? [[{{Badass}} Archer's]] introduction in {{Literature/Parellity}}.* In ''[[Literature/TheCasterChronicles Beautiful Creatures]]'', Macon [[spoiler:blasts open the doors to the gymnasium to interrupt Lena's trial]], striding in with [[spoiler:Marion on his arm and]] not a single drop of water on him despite the raging storm.-->'''Macon:''' I'm so sorry we are late. The weather is just treacherous out there tonight.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Live Action TV]]* ''Series/WalkerTexasRanger'': This is Walker's favorite way of pulling a BigDamnHeroes moment, usually with a leaping kick.* In ''Series/{{Dollhouse}}'', Echo's handler has managed two, one of which is cross-referenced under CrowningMomentOfAwesome.** Sierra gets a spectacular one in [[spoiler: Ghost]]. Perhaps a deconstruction, as [[spoiler: Echo]] had already solved the situation diplomatically when Sierra arrived.* Used by the Green/Dragon Ranger in both ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers'' and it source, ''Series/KyoryuSentaiZyuranger''. He jumped onto the Megazord, opened the door, trashed up the Megazord, and threw the rangers out onto the ground. Has been subjected to severe MemeticMutation.** Ban pulls this as well in an early episode of ''Series/TokusouSentaiDekaranger''. Hoji becomes exceptionally depressed over a mistake he made in combat, and Ban, unable to talk him out of it, simply waits for his depression to become a complete distraction before letting loose with "[[GetAHoldOfYourselfMan SNAP OUT OF IT]]" scream and a dropkick.* Kramer, from ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}''. His trademark entry was averted in a couple of episodes. In one, Jerry's apartment is robbed while he's away, so he starts locking the door at all times. At one point there's a loud thump on his front door. When he opens it, Kramer is on the floor, holding his head. In another episode, Jerry has a woman in the apartment, and again, has the door locked, leading to another loud thump on the door.* ''Series/{{Firefly}}''** Dobson is holding River at gunpoint, threatening to kill her if her brother doesn't drop his weapon…at which point Mal casually walks into the room and shoots Dobson in the eye without blinking. Or even slowing down.** Mal, Zoe and Jayne's BigDamnHeroes moment in "Safe"** And Jubal Early knocks out Shepherd Book with a flying kick entrance.* This is the way Vyvyan is initially introduced on ''Series/TheYoungOnes''. As an added bonus, he came in ''[[ThereWasADoor through a wall]]''. Holding ''[[GrievousHarmWithABody a severed leg]]''.* Lord Flashheart prefers this method of introduction in ''[[Series/BlackAdder Blackadder II]]'' and ''[[Series/BlackAdder Blackadder Goes Forth]]''* In the ''Series/StargateAtlantis'' series finale, there are two partial cases. The first occurs when the BigDamnHeroes realize that the InvisibilityCloak on their shuttle is useless against the BigBad's sensors. As they are attempting to outrun alien {{Energy Weapon}}s, the ''[[CoolShip Daedalus]]'' arrives to cover them. Unfortunately, the ''Daedalus'' BeamSpam does little to hurt the BigBad's ship. A similar case occurs near the end of the episode with the {{Atlantis}} city-ship arriving seconds before the BigBad can unleash a barrage aimed at Earth. Once again, there is little humans can do against the enemy.* Anna Devane of ''Series/GeneralHospital'' is guilty of this as well. She once repelled through the skylight of her daughter's apartment and when asked by said if she could ever use the door like a normal person, she replied, "Doors are so pedestrian."* ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'': [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_-aWRt0IVU People Getting Punched Just Before Eating]].* Captain Jack Harkness gets one in the ''Series/{{Torchwood}}'' episode "Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang", after having been away from the team for some time due to [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E12TheSoundOfDrums circumstances beyond]] [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E13LastOfTheTimeLords his control]]. Gwen, Owen and Ianto have got themselves in over their heads with a hostage situation involving a dangerously high alien blowfish and a terrified civilian, at which point Jack strolls in, shoots the alien in the head and cheerfully greets his team.--> '''Jack:''' Hi, kids. Miss me?* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'':** In "[[MusicalEpisode Once More With Feeling]]" Buffy kicks the door to the Bronze off its hinges, causing the dancing demon MonsterOfTheWeek to quip, "I love a good entrance."** In "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS1E2TheHarvest The Harvest]]", Luke is about to chow down on Cordelia when Buffy kicks one of his mooks over a railing and onto the stage below. Luke watches him land with a thud.** In the episode "Angel", things aren't going so well between Buffy and her fan club. As the leader of the Three is going for the kill, Angel suddenly yanks his hair from behind and punches him in the face.--> '''Angel:''' Good dogs don't... [socks vampire] bite!** In the Season Two premere, Xander grapples with a vampire in a losing effort until a hand yanks the vamp away. We then see the vamp get pummeled by someone in a shiny micro-mini.--> '''Buffy:''' Miss me?** While Angelus is busy with her Watcher, Buffy swoops out of nowhere and judo kicks him in the back. ("Passion")--> '''Angelus:''' ''(to Giles'') All right, you've had your fun, but you know what it's time for now? --> '''Buffy:''' My fun.** In the Season 2 finale. A Sunnydale cop, so nonexistent in previous weeks and so very prevalent in this one, jumps out and tells Buffy to hold it right there. Suddenly, the gun gets kicked out of his hands. Spike pops out of nowhere, slaps around the cop and kicks him into the hood of his car, knocking him out.--> '''Spike:''' "Hello, cutie."** In the same episode, Angelus readies himself to free Acathla as his acolytes look on. Buffy enters quietly behind one of the henchvamps and cleanly decapitates him. O hai!** In "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS3E15Consequences Consequences]]", Faith is straddling Xander in her bed and about to strangle him. She hears a sound and looks over to see Angel swinging a baseball bat before the screen goes black. Ow.** Xander, having earlier been taunted by Spike that he was nothing more than a "glorified bricklayer" (to which he meekly responded, "I'm also a pretty good bowler.) makes an audience rousing DynamicEntry in the Season Five finale by knocking Glory the Hellgod through a brick wall. With a wrecking ball.-->'''Xander:''' "And the glorified bricklayer picks up the spare."* The melodramatic Series/{{Angel}} also has a thing for [[OpenSaysMe kicking down doors]] while making {{Walk In Chime In}}s or {{Pre Ass Kicking One Liner}}s, as his friends and enemies often lampshade. Subverted in one episode when he kicks down Lilah Morgan's door.-->'''Lilah:''' "That's a very dramatic entrance...except for [[VampireInvitation the part where you can't enter]]."** The trope is lampshaded in "Conviction"-->'''Angel:''' "You like to make an entrance."-->'''Eve:''' "You always open both doors when you enter a room?" ''(Angel looks embarrassed)'' "[[StealthHiBye I don't need to make an entrance.]] I need to make an impression."* Series/ICarly ''loves'' this trope, especially tied with a BigDamnHeroes moment. In the two episodes where the kids are captured by AxCrazy Nora (who may also be a PsychoLesbian, as well), the rescue comes with one through the front door. The first time by Gibby and Guppy and the second time by Mrs. Benson and T-Bo...''on a MOTORCYCLE.''* In ''Series/{{Castle}}'', being a cop show, doors suffer much abuse. Castle is thrilled when he finally gets to break down a door himself (albeit ungracefully) and save Beckett.* In ''Series/KamenRiderFourze'', this is Meteor's method of entry into battle. He transforms somewhere, then flies into battle in a SphereOfPower that explodes when he appears, causing damage to anything in close proximity.** This is actually ''his transformation sequence.'' The SphereOfPower that appears when he transforms carries him off and he drops in on the enemy in an explosion; you don't see his full suited form until it dissipates. They don't call him Kamen Rider Meteor for nothing. It is ''extremely'' rare for him to still be standing where he was when he changed.** [[TheHero Gentaro]] is also quite fond of attacking Zodiarts this way. [[BadassNormal While un-transformed.]]* Skyrider, the main character from (what else) ''Series/KamenRiderSkyrider'', does this quite often crashing his motorcycle, the Sky Turbo, through walls, windows and anything else. It even has its own name: Rider Break.** In ''Let's Go, Kamen Riders,'' every Rider ''ever'' hops on their bikes to join in the All Rider Break to take down the Great Leader once and for all (which really means "until the next teamup," knowing [[DeathIsCheap the Great Leader]].)* In ''Series/KamenRiderWizard,'' Kosuke, aka Beast, is fond of leaping in and attacking the enemy once before suiting up. In old-school Rider Kick pose, even!* ''Series/PersonOfInterest'': Reese loves these, especially when used on Fusco.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Newspaper Comics]]* Hobbes of ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'' looks at it kinda sideways as he pounces Calvin almost every time the boy tries to get into his house.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Professional Wrestling]]* High Flyers love to do this in a large number of ways.* Wrestling/ChristopherDaniels made his return to Wrestling/{{TNA}} by doing [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tP9g4cHgIms this to Immortal.]]* Many, many backstage brawls start this way. One wrestler will be either conducting an interview or be involved in a (usually unrelated) conversation with another wrestler when he/she will suddenly be ambushed by the wrestler with whom he or she is currently feuding.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Tabletop Games]]* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons 3.5'' has the 'Flying Kick' feat, which turns any unarmed charge attack into this, along with an additional 1D12 damage.** There's also the Leap Attack feat, which allows a player to combine a Power Attack with a jumping charge to do up to three times their normal damage.** There's also the blood magus from complete arcana who I'd say was the King of this trope. His 'Blood Walk' ability allows him to enter any creature with blood's bloodstream then essentially teleport to any other creature in range (which is a long way, basically a teleport spell). Upon arrival you burst out of the target, forcing a fortitude save and huge damage (though you can choose not to if you're going to an ally). So his dynamic entry is BURSTING out of an enemy's body in a shower of blood from miles away.* ''TabletopGame/{{GURPS}}'' has the Flying Kick and Pole-Vault Kick skills. Flying Kick can be combined with Flying Leap for spectacular entries.* [[http://web.archive.org/web/20141024213305/http://www.lolsauce.com/RandomBS/Dynamic%20Entry.jpeg This]] custom model for ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' representing a Tau Crisis suit entering play via Deep Strike. It's a shame they can't actually do that in game.** Ork Stormboyz led by Boss Zagstruk can.** the tyranid mawloc can enter play by shooting out of a large blast if his deep strike lands on an enamy (hes also the only deep striker that can be intentionally placed to deep strike in this situation)** Space Marines usually specialise with this as they usually act as shock troops. However, they usually do it [[UpToEleven from orbit.]]** Pretty much any case of a unit arriving on the battlefield via Deep Strike, which can involve teleportation, airdrops, burrowing, or a myriad array of other more outlandish methods. Special mention, however, goes to the Deathwing, designed to arrive en masse and shred the enemy in a hail of MoreDakka, and Space Marine Vanguard Veterans, whose Descent Of Angels rule allows them to fall out of the sky and start stabbing people right away without giving them a chance to shoot back.** I can't believe nobody said anything about [[BadassBiker Wazdakka Gutsmek]] yet! This Ork biker drove his [[CoolBike TANK SIZED WARBIKE]] off an overlooking mesa [[NitroBoost at full speed]] and slammed [[CrazyAwesome directly into the cockpit]] of a [[HumongousMecha Warlord Titan]], through its void shields [[IncendiaryExponent (which set him on fire)]]. Needless to say, he slaughtered the entire crew in seconds.** As of 6th Edition (or before?) there is a special rule, Hammer of Wrath, which is mostly used by jump infantry to bump their first melee attack up to initiative 10 (normally the maximum possible under the rules) when they... [[ShapedLikeItself jump]] into the fray. To put this into perspective, even the [[FragileSpeedster Eldar]] don't usually go above 6 except with their fastest units when those are buffed.** Dawn of War 2: Retribution based on the franchise loves the trope as well. Several melee units have passive ability "Leap into combat" allowing them to jump on top of the enemy instead of charging them.[[note]]Which only gives a small speed buff.[[/note]] It ignores suppression, knockbacks and speed debuffs and sends the opponent (and everything that happen too stand close to him) flying. Some melee jump troops [[note]]ASM, Raptors, Interceptors with Justicar present, Autarch and Lictor/Lictor Alpha. Raveners and Ravener Alpha do it as well, but from below.[[/note]] create violent disruption upon landing/telepotring. The top prize goes to Eldar Autarchs. They can do everything listed above and only arrive on the field from the stratosphere via global ability in a hail of plasma grenades and stunning everything around with massive GroundPound. *** Space marine player can request Battle Barge to send a drop pod on the field. Aiming the thing on top of enemy mob can be quite rewarding. Even more so if it carries Venerable Dreadnought instead of mere super soldier reinforcements. * Warhammer Fantasy 8th Edition has a few versions of this. The ambush rule, if it goes off right, allows you to place a unit where ever you want (like behind the enemies' precious cannons); scouts can now be deployed as close as 12 inches from an enemy unit; assassins' hidden rule allows them to hide in their unit then pop out at any time. Because assassins always strike first, they hit hard first.* Fudge Firefight presents us with the following: Glass Dancer: You're a master of leaping through plate glass windows, guns blazing, grim determination spread across your face. Apparently the glass protects you by disorientating enemies, or maybe it deflects incoming bullets, but regardless of its actual function it makes you completely immune to incoming attacks while you smash through it.* ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'' just so happens to have a card for this exact purpose, aptly named "[[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=154003 Dramatic Entrance]]". Combos with this tend to err towards the ridiculous.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Video Games]]* [[KidAppealCharacter Pikachu]] to Jigglypuff in the opening sequence of ''VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver''.** The move Fake Out is a low-powered move with decent PP that is guaranteed to make the opponent flinch and miss their turn, with the catch that it can only be used if the user has just entered the battle.* ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros''.** In ''Brawl'', the story mode ''Subspace Emissary'' has several cases of this. For example: Ike shows up out of nowhere to slice a Subspace Bomb that Meta Knight and Marth were trying to stop in half; and Captain Falcon makes his dramatic entrace by [[MegatonPunch Falcon Punching]] a giant R.O.B. and then sliding through a bunch of Olimar's Pikmin. Poor little guys...** Sonic the Hedgehog has a liking for these. In ''Subspace Emissary'' he enters by spin-dashing from nowhere and quite literally [[ClippedWingAngel clipping Tabuu's wings]] (along with his TotalPartyKill wave attack); and in his trailers, he also makes sudden appearances, either by rushing past Mario for ''Brawl's'', or by dive kicking both Mario and Mega Man while they're fighting each other in ''3DS/Wii U''.** Shulk's reveal trailer in ''3DS/Wii U'' has him sneaking up on Bowser to introduce himself via [[BackStab Back Slash]], sending Bowser flying to the other side of Gaur Plain. ''"[[VideoGame/SuperMario64 So long-a, Bowser!]]"''* Even {{M|assivelyMultiplayerOnlineRolePlayingGame}}MORPGs fall into this trope. ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXI'', [[http://www.vuze.com/details/BOGIW6ZB6POTJQ7K7QX7FNNO4GLZCXIT.html at the very least.]]** The "Drop Bear technique" in ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft''. It involves a druid flying above an enemy target, switching to bear form in midair, and using a charge ability to slam into the enemy, [[NotTheFallThatKillsYou conveniently avoiding any damage from the fall]]. Warriors can do much the same thing, [[CriticalFailure but don't have the option of switching back to flight if the enemy's wandered out of charge range]].*** Druids also call this technique the "Rawrbomb".** ''VideoGame/CityOfHeroes'' has this in two powers: Shield Charge and Lightning Rod, where you teleport into a group of foes and do a fair amount of [=AoE=] damage. Of course, with a fair bit of lag working in your favor, you can queue just about any attack and rush into a group of foes and hit before any of them know you're there.** Most [=MMO=]s have a technique for their warrior-type that involves a dynamic entry, they're usually referred to as "charge" or in a more general term "gapcloser".*** I would like to give special mention to Lineage2 Berserker class. Roughly 60 percent of his viable damaging abilities are charges with varying effects (stun, disarm, bleed, straigh-up damage, etc). Starting at level 78 he gets the ability "Rush Impact" (essentially "best charge") that does noticeable aoe damage, aoe stun, has absolutely no cooldown and very fast cast time. On the new servers, combination of next target=>Rush Impact could allow you to keep entire guilds locked down in stun and if you have enough mana, wipe them on your own. It loses imbalanced status when average level on server closes to level cap as damage and stun chance don't scale too well. The duel between two high level berserkers starts with them charging each other and switching places and then charging again until one of them is stunned or dead (it might take a while). * ''VideoGame/DOTA2'' has a type of hero called "Initiator" whose entire point is this trope, it's [[DifficultYetAwesome so dangerous when pulled off properly]] that nearly every competitive team has a dedicated Initiator on it, and getting all 5 enemies heroes in an initiation is usually grounds for a CurbStompBattle. Most of them require a ''Blink Dagger'' to do so, while others are capable of making up and some don't need it at all.** Earthshaker has ''Echo Slam'' which creates a fairly low damage explosion that makes ''everything'' in range pulse out another blast of pain, all his skills trigger ''Aftershock'' letting them do more damage and stun, he has ''Fissure'' as a nuke, and ''Enchant Totem'' to trigger ''Aftershock'' and deal a fair chunk of phsyical damage.** Magnus has ''Reverse Polarity'' which pulls everyone in a moderate area into a huddle and stuns them for nearly 4 seconds, ''Skewer'' to either replace Blink dagger, or if he has one, to drag his catch towards his waiting team, Shockwave, which is a standard nuke and ''Empower'' which enhances his, or any other heroes phsyical damage, and if they're melee, gives them a [[HerdHittingAttack Cleave]].** Enigma has ''Black Hole'' a Channeled ability that stuns and slowly pulls closer heroes for up to 4 seconds, and ''Midnight Pulse'' which does damage equal to a percentage of anyone who stands in it's max hp every second.** Sand King has ''Epicenter'' which, after Channeling for 2 seconds, deals a serious ammount of damage to all heroes near him, ''Burrowstrike'' which stuns and damages everyone in his way while he moves to wherever, ''Sand Storm'' which makes him invisible and does [[DeathByAThousandCuts light damage twice a second]] near him, and ''Caustic Finale'' which causes anyone he autoattacks to explode on death, dealing even more damage.** Tidehunter has ''Ravage'' which sends Tentacles up in an ''massive'' area to stun for just over 2 seconds, deals heavy damage, and ''Anchor Smash'' which does light damage to nearby enemies and cripples their damage output.** And more.* Just about every [[SwitchOutMove tag-in]] in a ''VideoGame/{{Marvel|VsCapcom}}/VideoGame/TatsunokoVsCapcom'' game comes in the form of a Dynamic Entry where the character who's getting into the fight kicks or punches the rival (or in Hakushon Daimaou's case, dives into them with his ''ass'' headfirst) in their entries.** Taken to it's most logical extreme in this [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OL5v9fdOk6U&list=FL1_PHDB7pXnUhQJFY5qcCMA&index=1&feature=plpp_video high level match.]]* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'' '''loved''' this trope and know how to use it, usually combining with ThemeMusicPowerUp. The best one happened in [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGLk8E5zw-0 this scene]] of Original Generation 2, complete with Catchphrase and BFS to the face. And if that wasn't enough, OVA rises stakes by giving you one performed by '''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7A9pnpR4Zok battleship!]]'''** ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsAlpha 3'' also gives you the [=DaiRaiOh=]'s ultimate move Jinrai, which combines this with HotWings. While it doesn't look like a real invoking of this trope, there's this last scene on the scenario of the robot's pilot Touma. [[spoiler:BigBad Keisar Ephes tried to attack the ship his girlfriend Minaki is in. Touma gets [[BerserkButton super furious]] and then executes this trope immediately, STRAIGHT ON KEISAR EPHES' FACE.]]* ''Franchise/MassEffect'' ** During the attack on the Citadel in [[VideoGame/MassEffect1 the original]], Shepard does this using [[spoiler: the Ilos mass effect relay connected to the relay "statue" on the promenade, blasting full bore in the Mako and plowing right into a pair of Geth who never knew what hit them.]]** Thane makes such an entry in ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'' when he drops from the ceiling and quickly dispatches some mooks before putting a bullet into a corrupt asari businesswoman.** Geth in the entire series are fond of appearing by falling from a DropShip and then dramatically unfolding.** In the [[VideoGame/MassEffect3 third game's]] ''Citadel'' DLC, an unarmored Shepard and a squadmate are pinned down a by a shuttle full of mercs...until Wrex leaps through a window and ''elbow-drops the shuttle'' out of the air. Then he takes the mercs apart with his bare hands (and [[UseYourHead head]]).** James Vega does this to a Cerberus shuttle on Mars in ''Mass Effect 3''.* Nero's first blow to Dante in ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry 4'' was a dropkick. With both feet. ''To the face''.** The dropkick can also be done in-game.** Dante also does one to Sanctus: He just crashes in from the ceiling right on Sanctus' face, then BoomHeadshot.* VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'s Wriggle Nightbug is sometimes seen in fanworks performing a Dynamic Entry or some other form of flying kick, usually specifically called "Wriggle Kick." (Her Touhou Puppet Play counterparts have ''two'' such moves, the one named number 2 being a take on Fake Out.) The technique's origin is not often apparent, but it surprisingly has its roots in the games: while playing as the Magic Team (or Marisa solo) in the eighth game, players can auto-collect onscreen items by going to the top of the screen at any time, where normally it would be limited to when the character is at full power. This is often disastrous when Wriggle descends from the top of the screen for her midboss appearance, leg extended, [[http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a317/egggolem123/WriggleKick.jpg straight into Marisa's face.]] As Wriggle is a youkai bug in humanoid form, the Wriggle Kick is likely a Kamen Rider ShoutOut.** There's also Kisume, Stage 1 midboss of the eleventh game, [[http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a317/egggolem123/a3c5c5a600670cd076cad3e0a87238f7.jpg who does the same thing while in a bucket.]] Considering the fact that Kisume is a Tsurube-otoshi, a Japanese creature that lays in wait for humans and then drop down onto them, this was likely intentional on ZUN's side. Heck, she almost touches the bottom of the screen at times during the fight itself.** Worse than this is Chen, in her appearance in ''Shoot the Bullet''. Usually, the player is encouraged to spend the first seconds before the boss appears stationary, charging his camera. This is usually well and good... except that Chen then proceeds to enter screen by ''falling like a brick'' in the exact same vertical line the player spawns at, usually ending with the first-time player eating a catgirl to the face.* In one point in [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyIX Zidane's]] story in ''VideoGame/DissidiaFinalFantasy'', [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII Squall]] is busy giving a heroic monologue to [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyI Garland]] with his back turned. Just as he finishes his big speech and is about to turn around and fight, Zidane leaps from off-screen and plows into Garland. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVnjxC2CM5E&NR=1&fmt=18 See it here]]. HilarityEnsues about 27 seconds in.** This overlaps with Squall's story. The best part is that Squall is all set to fight ''two'' powerful end-bosses, and gives a speech about how he'll do it, no matter how hard it might be, if it'll make things easier for his allies, and then Zidane does his Dynamic Entry and tells Squall to ''stop stealing the spotlight''. In fact, it's even better from Squall's side, because, from his perspective, Zidane comes completely out of frickin' ''nowhere''. And, just before he crashes in, Garland turns his head slightly; the poor sap ''saw it coming'' (entire English scene starts [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0acdoeFOrU&t=7m55s here]]).* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' has [[InvertedTrope Sephiroth]] pulling off a dynamic entry. [[ItWasHisSled You]] [[MoralEventHorizon know]] [[TearJerker the]] [[LateArrivalSpoiler one]].* The scene just before the very first stage of ''NoMoreHeroes'' starts off with this: Travis Touchdown drives his motorcycle through the gates of a mansion, leaps into the air with Beam Katana drawn, then, upon landing, the two mooks behind him fall apart in a pile of blood and body parts. Talk about CrazyAwesome.%%* ''VideoGame/FirstEncounterAssaultRecon: Project Origin''. Snake Fist. You ''know'' the scene I'm talking about.* ''VideoGame/FreeSpace'':** ''VideoGame/FreeSpace2'' does this in Battleship form. For its debut, the ''Colossus'' -- The ''[[AwesomeYetImpractical largest ship ever built]]'' -- warps in during a desperate battle and [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill shreds]] the enemy flagship with its beam cannons.** The Shivans do even better when the Sathanas jumps into the battlefield and melts a destroyer under your escort. Note that ''[=FreeSpace=]'' does not follow the usual Earth-navy notion of a destroyer as a small ship -- destroyers serve as carriers here, and are the biggest military ships in common service (next to the aforementioned and singular ''Colossus'').* ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' ** This is how Akuma made his debut in ''[[VideoGame/StreetFighterII Super Street Fighter II Turbo]]''. Poor M. Bison… He repeats the process to [[ButtMonkey Dan]] in ''Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo''.** Q in ''VideoGame/StreetFighterIII: Third Strike''. Here we have a spooky creep in a trenchcoat who doubles as a badass brawler dude, and he just JUMPS ONTO THE SCREEN. Although on the stages that take place in urban areas, his intro is even more elaborate. A group of children run off the screen as Q walks in eerily. In his stage, Yang leaps into the stage from what, at least two stores above the stage?** Pulled by ''several'' characters in ''VideoGame/StreetFighterIV''. Aside of Yang and his brother Yun we have Dan, Guy...* If the plot calls for ''VideoGame/MegaManX'' to be defeated, Zero is almost certainly about to make an entrance beam-saber-first. Or, in his EstablishingCharacterMoment, blowing off the arm of an [[HopelessBossFight invincible boss]] with a half-charged buster shot while still offscreen. Giro inherits this ability with Zero's saber in ''VideoGame/MegaManZX''.* Alex Mercer from ''VideoGame/{{Prototype}}'' has various moves conducive for this and a lethal strike from one of 'em often leads to a SurprisinglySuddenDeath of the enemy.* The original ''VideoGame/{{Mercenaries}}'' opens with the player mercenary of choice driving his/her humvee out the back of a C-130. While it is flying. Into a war zone. You then have to power through enemy blockades to reach the Coalition HQ.* Your allies in ''VideoGame/{{Persona 4}}'' [[TakingTheBullet are all too happy to push you out of the way to take a shot that would have killed you;]] [[BadAss Kanji]], however, insists on a flying kick to your head to move you out of the way.* [[LadyOfWar Gwendolyn]] in ''VideoGame/OdinSphere'' does this twice with her diving spear attack, first to save [[spoiler:Velvet from [[TheStarscream General Brigan]]]] and later to save [[spoiler:her husband Oswald from the infant Levanthan]].* ''VideoGame/{{Halo 3}}''. Level: The Covenant. Miranda Keyes makes a Dynamic Entry with a Pelican gunship.* In ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters Maximum Impact 2'', Chae Lim enters her stage in story mode by kicking through the screen door. And splitting it in two. And leaping into the stage.* A Ragna vs. Jin versus mode match in ''VideoGame/BlazBlue'' will open with a Double Dynamic Entry. Both characters enter the stage from the sides with their charge moves, cross pass each other, then the announcer interrupts them to start the match. Also, in the beginning of Litchi's Astral "Nine Gates of Heaven", she first jumped upwards and vanished, and out of nowhere, from the side of the screen, there she comes lightning fast with a flying kick. If you're hit with it, you're beaten. To add things up, the move can be ''delayed''.* In ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}} 6'', Lars has an actual stance called "[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Dynamic Entry]]", in which he dashes towards the opponent extremely quickly and attacks them.** This is actually a shout to Naruto. The art director of Tekken helped design some costumes for shippuden, as a result [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LzKlPUDYtCM Lars became a character in Ninja Storm 2]]** Actually, the "Dynamic Entry" move is more of a FlashStep (he just shuffles forward quickly). For a more accurate version, his running left kick attack (where he heroically leaps up and thrusts his foot in his opponent's face from a running start) is probably a closer example.* Alyx's entrance in ''VideoGame/HalfLife2''. As Gordon is knocked unconscious by Civil Protection...--> Over here! ''(sound of someone being whacked)'' No, you don't! ''(sounds of the cops getting their asses handed to them)'' Hm.* ''Franchise/AssassinsCreed'' has a kill animation closely related to this trope: Altair runs up to the target, leaps onto him and stabs him in the throat.** A better example is the technique where you jump off a roof onto a guy to knife him.** The hookblades introduced in ''Revelations'' give you a technique where you can side behind a guard from a run and sweep him off his feet with your hookblade, leaving him prone and wide open to be finished off easily.* The intro to ''VideoGame/{{Freelancer}}'' shows a [[TheEmpire Coalition]] fleet jumping out of [[FasterThanLightTravel FTL]] right on top of the [[TheAlliance Alliance]] defense fleet, firing even before they complete the transition. Needless to say, the defenders were obliterated before they even had a chance to return fire. A rare case of the bad guys (according to the game storyline) doing this successfully.* In ''VideoGame/RedFaction: Guerilla'', it's almost outright encouraged that you find the heaviest vehicle and drive it into, or sometimes THROUGH the enemy base, as you cannot be hurt while inside a vehicle, the heavier ones can rip walls to shreds, and later ones have weapons like HEAVY ROCKET LAUNCHERS strapped to them for easier Entries.* ''Call of Duty: VideoGame/ModernWarfare 2'' features this at the end of "Takedown" as you chase an arms dealer through a Favela in Rio.-->'''Ghost:''' He's gonna get away!-->'''Soap:''' No he's not. ''(Dives out of a window ahead of the player and tackles the target down onto a wrecked car from the first floor.)''** The slow-motion breaches could also be considered this, although in that case it's the player doing so.** ''VideoGame/ModernWarfare 3'' features a BigDamnHeroes moment when a ''{{tank|Goodness}}'' exits without warning directly through a brick wall, right on top of a group of bad guys.* In the opening scene of ''VideoGame/BioShock2'' the [[PapaWolf Big Daddy]] you control sees his [[CreepyChild Little Sister]] being threatened below. Roaring, you jump over the balcony you're on and land on top of the nearest enemy, ''[[ChunkySalsaRule turning the enemy's head into the consistency of thick-and-chunky sauce underneath your right foot.]]''* The [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot Cyborg Ninja]] in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'' makes his entrance by slicing off [[MagnificentBastard Revolver Ocelot's]] right hand just before he even appears on-screen.* Most BeatEmUp games feature this: when a player continues (or a second player joins the fight) expect all foes on screen to get knocked off their feet. The norm is not having any visible effect or explanation for the mobs [[AWizardDidIt tripping over spontaneously]], but certain games do have animations for them, for example, Cadillacs and Dinosaurs has your character respawn after a deadly [[MacrossMissileMassacre barrage of rockets]].* Kuradoberi Jam in ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'' does this literally in one of her intros, leaping into the screen with a {{Kiai}} shout:-->"Kuradoberi Jam, tadaima tanjou aru!"/"Kuradoberi Jam, now appears!"** Also, May's ''hilarious'' Instant Kill move is basically her grabbing her victim, tossing them to the ground and having them dynamic-entried by ''the whole crew of the Mayship'' (including the fat cook, the baby, the pet cat, and ''Dizzy''). [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_hmmlqvytc See it at 0:40]].** Bridget's intro has him rushing into the stage and tripping his opponent to the ground ''before the battle even starts.'' [[ApologeticAttacker He then apologizes for it.]]* ''[[VideoGame/TraumaCenter Trauma Team]]'' has a rather brutal non-human example when a school bus comes out of nowhere and crashes into the middle of a crowded mall. Note that this was on ''The second frikkin' floor''. What, did the bus hit a ramp or something?* ''VideoGame/SplinterCell'': You. All the time. This trope is probably at its height when Fisher can fall onto a guard's head with other guards watching. You'll probably get shot at a little, but hey, the awesomeness of the dramatic entry is worth it.* In VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom, swapping out partners causes the incoming character to make a Dynamic Entry, and assists can be used in a similar manner.* ''SECTION8'' features the ability to instantly kill opposing players by dropping onto them from orbit when you spawn.--> I feel like lightning, and my burden is awesome.* In ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'', Pantheon's ultimate, Grand Skyfall, allows him to leap halfway across the map and land with a huge shockwave.** Similarly, Nocturne's ultimate, Paranoia, lets him dash to a target from a great distance.** Rengar's passive ability (Unseen Predator) lets him leap out of bushes and his ultimate's stealth on top of a target.** Amumu has his Bandage Toss ability, allowing him to come flying into the fray from massive ranges while stunning his target and often setting up his mass-rooting Curse of the Sad Mummy.** Shyvana's is about as dynamic as they come. [[OhCrap Very little scares a team quite as much as watching a Dragon leap over a wall and start crushing everything in her way]]** Vi's main attack and Ult are both extremely fast rushes, the Q can go through walls, allowing for some very effective ganks, and her ult is followed up with a MeteorMove that does damage and stuns. Fitting, considering she's so hot blooded she fights just to fight.* After rescuing Kotone from a group of thugs at the end of Day 1 in ''VideoGame/KenkaBancho: Badass Rumble'', Aya "introduces" herself to you this way, leaping to Kotone's defense against entirely the wrong thug.* ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamSeries''** In ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamAsylum'', the glide kick is made for pulling this trope on {{Mooks}}. It's also possible to use the zipline to kick mooks in the chest and one challenge has you combine this with DestinationDefenestration for extra awesome.** The sequel, ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamCity'', has an early mission in which you must subdue a half dozen armed mooks without letting any of their hostages die. The entire encounter largely plays out as a TutorialLevel teaching you all of the 4-5 different ways that you can do this to take out mooks without being seen.* ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'': ** Saxton Hale lives and breathes this trope.** A well timed RocketJump from a Soldier or Demoman can also achieve this effect.** The Soldier even has a shovel (the Market Gardener) that's built for this trope, which will reward you with a CriticalHit if you pull it off.* In ''VideoGame/Jak3Wastelander'', Damas drives straight through a wall and [[CarFu smashes three of the dark satellites to pieces]] right as they had the heroes cornered.* In ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'', [[spoiler: the High Dragon]] will not attack unless you summon it. Do so out in the open, however, and it will probably land right on top of the party.* In ''VideoGame/InFamous'' and its sequel, Cole has a power called Thunder Drop. It involves landing on the enemy and causing an electrical explosion.* One of the features of the Awesome Button in Saints Row: The Third.* ''VideoGame/SepterraCore''. Every single summon is this.* ''VideoGame/DeusExHumanRevolution'' has two versions of this, both being extremely badass and unexpected.** The first technique is used when falling from a dangerous height. If augmented, the Icarus Landing system will activate and cover Adam in a ball of electricity that protects him from falling damage. While falling the player has the option to make Adam [[GroundPound smash the ground]] which releases a shockwave that staggers anyone nearby. Not only is this extremely flashy, but it also creates some extremely funny gameplay moments[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SchOC5LmY54]].** The second technique is used on breakable pieces of wall where Adam can [[ThereWasADoor punch his way through]] using the arm strength augmentation. If a Guard is positioned behind the wall Adam will snap his neck in the process.* Since the switch to the Frostbite engine, the ''VideoGame/{{Battlefield}}'' series makes this possible with explosives and vehicles.* Anghel Higure from ''VisualNovel/HatofulBoyfriend'' seems to be in love with barging in through glass windows whenever he wants to proclaim something about Edel Blau, demon spores, or his Crimson Breast acting up. The protagonist swiftly becomes accustomed and once responds to the sound of breaking glass with "Hi, Anghel!"** If you're on Sakuya's path then you can be invited to a party which is literally crashed by [[CloudCuckoolander Oko San]], who breaks through a window in search of [[TrademarkFavoriteFood pudding]].* Near the end of the tutorial level of ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'', there's a ledge you can use to drop down on the Asylum Demon with an opening attack. This makes the battle a fair bit easier... but if you wait too long to go through with it, the demon will fly up and smash the ledge -- this is frequently instant death for characters this early in the game, and severely damaging even when it's not.** In one of the [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2KAJ6EqTPQ trailers]] for the UpdatedRerelease, Abysswalker Artorias does this to a monster by jumping down and impaling it with his BFS.* VideoGame/{{Bionic|Commando}} [[MemeticMutation Farm]], Applejack's level 1 (and currently only) super in ''VideoGame/MyLittlePonyFightingIsMagic'', is this.* In the reboot of ''VideoGame/{{Syndicate}}'' Agent Tatsuo makes his appearance teleporting in and giving Miles a Boot to the Head. Agent Ramon shows up by jumping in and doing the same after you first open a door to a seemingly empty corridor. You are also instructed at several times to crash through things, which may surprise a mook on the other side.* ''VideoGame/DeadSpace2'' pulls this off not too long into the game; since Ellie has to flee an area and Isaac is a long ElevatorActionSequence away, he redirects an emergency eject pod downwards towards her ''[[FastballSpecial and then catapulting himself through space and smashing himself into his destination]].''* ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'' and ''VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic'' have this in the form of a jedi/sith warrior technique which involves selecting a target, leaping a huge distance all the way to said target and causing some delightful damage.* This serves as a gameplay element in the ''VideoGame/{{Mana Khemia|AlchemistsOfAlRevis}}'' series. Party members who are out of battle can swap in via support attack at the end of another character's move, and each character has unique upgrades to make an even more impressive entrance. Alternatively, they can swap in defensively for a BigDamnHeroes moment. Special mention goes to Flay [[ThisIsADrill for tunneling in from underground]], Anna for slicing through from another dimension, and Jess for appearing [[BlowYouAway inside a tornado]].* At one point early on, a few characters in ''VideoGame/TalesOfTheAbyss'' are having a standoff with two God-Generals, Legretta and Arietta. With no warning, Guy Cecil leaps from the top of the Tartarus, [[GoombaStomp basically Goomba Stomps]] Legretta, steals away her hostage and then deflects a few bullets ''with his sword.'' [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1KhlnL4IeE&t=2m14s Enter the amazing Guy indeed.]]* VideoGame/TalesOfXillia: During the final battle, [[spoiler:Jude and Millia's companions all swoop in one by one to deal hefty amounts of damage to Gaius and Muzet with their freaking [[LimitBreak Mystic Artes!]]]] It is ''magnificent.''* ''VideoGame/MortalKombatShaolinMonks'' features this toward the end; Raiden intervenes when Liu Kang attacks Kung Lao, stating that Shang Tsung has been manipulating the duo into empowering him. Before he can reveal exactly how Tsung was doing this, however, he is blasted by [[EvilOverlord Shao Kahn]], who has just come into the hallway.* The Quartz Dragon in ''VideoGame/PhantasyStarOnline2'' makes its appearance in field maps by crashing from the sky into the ground head first at a ridiculous speed. More often then not, its landing point ends up being directly on top of you, and it can easily one shot the less defensive classes in this manner, which means that if you suddenly see a boss indicator show up on the edge of the radar in areas where it can appear, dodging/guarding might be necessary in short order.* ''VideoGame/HeroesOfTheStorm'' has a few characters who are good with this. Anub'Arak's Burrow ability, tunneling under the ground and knocking up possibly an entire group of enemy heroes. E.T.C.'s Ultimate, Stage Dive, mirrors Pantheon's move from Legue of Legends (Long-range jump into the air, smash down into the enemy), and Tyrael's Judgement ultimate is a dive in to stun and heavily damage a single target. The king of this trope is probably Illidan, with a number of basic abilities to jump to enemies, damage, and interfere with them, metamorphosis, medium range damage and jump that buffs Illidan, and "the hunt", a very long range stunning teleport that plays an appropriately over the top quote.* ''VideoGame/{{Psychonauts}}'': [[HermitGuru Ford Cruller]] makes his entrance in the climactic cutscene by psi-blasting Oleander in the middle of his dueling Sasha and Milla, and [[DeathFromAbove descends from above.]]* ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys2'': While all the other animatronics will simply walk (or crawl through the air vents) into guard's room when the player's not looking, old Foxy [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACXmMPtIjmw&t=2m12s jumps at the night guard]] ''through across the entire room'' in attempt to grab him.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Webcomics]]* Done by Ten Winds in ''Webcomic/KeychainOfCreation'', near the beginning. ''[[http://keychain.patternspider.net/archive/koc0003.html JUSTICE!]]'' It is then done in homage on [[http://keychain.patternspider.net/archive/koc0355.html this page]] by Karen, complete with UnsoundEffect.* ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'': ** Belkar, of all people, does this in a BigDamnHeroes moment.** Elan [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0386.html did]] during his return from Cliffport, after [[TookALevelInBadass taking a level in Dashing Swordsman]]. In fact, his prestige class gets reduced damage from [[SuperWindowJump leaping through windows]] [[InvokedTrope for this explicit purpose]]. He uses this again when attacking Kubota -- Therkla bemusedly points out that [[ThereWasADoor she left the door open for him]], to which he points out that that's why he had to find a different way to crash dramatically into the scene.* This is how Sofia of ''Webcomic/BreakpointCity'' makes her [[http://www.breakpointcity.com/archives/2000/11/03/cranial-injuries/ first entrance.]]* ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'': Oasis actually uses one of these to [[http://www.sluggy.com/daily.php?date=090506 kill off a recurring character]].* ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'': Zeetha's [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20100210 feet-first]] re-entry into the comic, BigDamnHeroes style.** [[{{Determinator}} Higgs]] makes one of these with a stomp to [[spoiler: BigBad Zola]]'s kneecap, made more impressive by his doing this after following up through the Castle after having been stabbed in the chest.* ''Webcomic/DominicDeegan'': 1 kitty, 3 words: '''''DEATH FROM ABOVE!!''''' (Degree of success varies greatly between attempts.)* ''Webcomic/{{Juathuur}}'': Sojueilo [[http://oneway.juathuur.com/1/?strip_id=139 enters the battle!]]* ''Webcomic/LookingForGroup'': Krunch makes his debut, [[http://www.lfgcomic.com/page/11 by tackling a dragon.]]--> '''Richard':'' Bad news, Cale. I'm afraid that your position as my [[BlatantLies closest and dearest companion]] is being replaced by the fellow who just tackled a dragon.* ''GG-Guys'': Dave makes his own version of the Dynamic Entry naked, with his predicted target being the notorious fanservice character, Amber. [[http://www.gg-guys.com/?id=43 SuperDave away!]]* ''It's Walky'': In a possible lampshade-hanging, Sal makes a point of jumping through windows and walls at every opportunity, even if there's a perfectly good door available.* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'': Jade Harley shows us [[http://www.mspaintadventures.com/?s=6&p=003688 how]] [[http://www.mspaintadventures.com/?s=6&p=003689 it's]] [[http://www.mspaintadventures.com/?s=6&p=003690 done]]. [[foldercontrol]]

[[folder: [[Unsound Effect "CLOBBER" ]]]]* Kittan (Yes. [[Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann that]] Kittan) of ''Webcomic/DoubleK'' manages to make ''opening a door'' very dynamic. [[http://captainosaka.deviantart.com/art/DOUBLE-K-041-153064877?q=favby%3ARandomRedneck1990&qo=0 observe]].** [[http://captainosaka.deviantart.com/gallery/704630#/d4rnd4a And he does a far more traditional one later on]] to Tymilph.* In ''Webcomic/TropeOverdosedTheWebcomic'', Bob [[http://tropeoverdosed.pcriot.com/?p=111 does one of these]].* In Eatatau, a webcomic that is totally not based on Warhammer 40k, Kor'la made one of these on [[spoiler:the totally-not-dark-eldar who he thought here holding Sha'shiva captive.]]* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', Ellen does it [[http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2004-11-09 here]].* ''Webcomic/SweetBroAndHellaJeff'': Sweet Bro [[http://www.mspaintadventures.com/sweetbroandhellajeff/?cid=033.jpg skateboarding through a brick wall]].** And in a fan-made video, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJF_rYHE8Ew&feature=related KUNG FU COCK CRUSHER!]]* In ''Webcomic/ImpureBlood'', Dara [[http://www.impurebloodwebcomic.com/Pages/Issue4PAGES/ib083.html uses this to get the Watchers attention.]]* In ''Webcomic/{{Endstone}}'', [[http://endstone.net/comic/issue-1-page-28/ Cole after the pieces of the Endstone]]* ''Webcomic/BeyondTheCanopy''. The first time Glenn met Glade, she was delivering a flying kick to the face of someone bullying him.* ''Webcomic/{{XKCD}}''. [[http://xkcd.com/405/ Hat Guy. Just... just read it.]]** Both played straight ''and'' inverted in [[https://xkcd.com/208/]]. Possibly also (if you also count the [[TitleText title text]]) {{subverted|Trope}}.* ''Webcomic/TowerOfGod'': Yuri introduces herself to Baam by jumping down on his face.* In those rare moments of ''Webcomic/ExterminatusNow'' where [[DesignatedHero Eastwood]] gains a sudden burst of competence, you get [[http://exterminatusnow.co.uk/2012-04-01/comic/the-bookend-of-unimaginable-power/dynamic-entry/ this.]] Extra points for this strip being actually called "Dynamic Entry".* Toyed with in ''Webcomic/ALoonaticsTale''. Tiny Doctor Qubert bursts into the scene shortly after a (very efficient; just two words!) verbal drubbing from an ill-tempered coworker declaring that "DREAMS LIIIIIIVE!" In the panel prior, easily missed, is the tiny "click" of him tripping the latch. The authors missed the opportunity for the "thump" of his first attempt.* [[Webcomic/{{Polandball}} UKball]] has possibly a trope-defining example of this when he begins UsefulNotes/TheBritishRaj in "[[http://i.imgur.com/KghAGs0.png The End of the Indiasaurs]]".-->''''AFTERNOON CHAPS WILL SOMEONE MAKE ME A CUP OF TEA ALREADY'''[[/folder]]

[[folder:Web Original]]* An [[http://www.laughingmyassoff.com/images/posts/11fad20080714145909000000a4b2.jpeg Internet demotivator]] recommends "Practice on {{Emo}} kids. [[AcceptableTargets No-one will miss them]]."* In ''WebAnimation/SuperMarioBrosZ'' episode 7, Metal Sonic at first ambushes Mario and Sonic in the tunnels this way (or he would have, if Mario hadn't heard him), but then in his appearance in the Minus World he delivers a standard villainous speech before attacking. Then invoked ''again'' when Shadow [[BigDamnHeroes suddenly appears]] and [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome pummels Metal Sonic]] before stealing his [[MacGuffin Chaos Emerald.]]** Wouldn't Mecha Sonic's massive haymaker on Mario have been a Dynamic Entry?** Luigi sort of gets one of these in the short clip from the unfinished episode 9, when he uses his Tanooki Suit powers to break out of his petrification offscreen, before WALLOPING Basilisx with his hammer to save the weakened Mario. View [[http://youtu.be/qzTmUcYaU5U?t=2m44s here]].* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSVNbxjdvv8 "DR.]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQLKEZzBIZE OCTOGONAPUS]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d3ZYF-Zmo2E BLAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!"]]** A scene in WebAnimation/TheLazerCollection 3 has Detective Randall coming out of nowhere, hitting Dr. Octogonapus with a flying side kick - a rare case of a Dynamic Entry being countered by ''another'' Dynamic Entry.* ''WebVideo/LoadingReadyRun'': In the "Meatshroom" episode of Man Cooking, Morgan opens the segment by very calmly saying "Hello, and welcome to another edition of Man Cooking.", at which point Paul runs in from off-camera and slaps him while shouting "MANLY!"* ''Machinima/RedVsBlue: Revelation'', Chapter 3:---> '''Washington:''' Do I hear a...---> ''(Grif [[CarFu drives a Warthog jeep through the wall]])''---> '''Washington:''' [[OhCrap CAR?!?]]** In the same series, Chapter 9, after a three season absence, [[{{Badass}} Tex]] proceeds to make her return by smashing up a metal door in front of a terrified group of Reds not knowing who's on the other side, before she kicks it completely clear of the frame. The next episode is a 7-minute long CurbStompBattle.--> '''Tex:''' [[PreAsskickingOneLiner Okay, so who's first.]]* In {{WebVideo/Jerma985}}'s 'Jermania 2014', The Turkey, The Chicken's long lost rival, made his debut into Jermania by doing a splash body slam on The Chicken during The Chicken's entrance '''from on top of the titantron.'''[[/folder]]

[[folder:Western Animation]]* In ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'' episode "The Earth King" Aang jumps off Appa and lands, creating a giant shockwave and tossing a bunch of EliteMooks in the air. Appa tends to do this a lot, on account of being a ten-ton flying bison with airbending powers.** In the same episode, Sokka attempts one on the Earth King's Door. The only surprise is it didn't work AT ALL.* In ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'''s second season finale, Korra makes a Dynamic Entry [[spoiler:using her {{Kaiju}}-sized [[AstralProjection spirit form]], soaring in like a blue comet to slam into the [[OneWingedAngel Dark Avatar]]]]. The impact actually sends him flying head over heels.* Venom performs this on Spidey in ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'' episode "Identity Crisis".* ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'': In [[Recap/SupermanTheAnimatedSeriesS2E16To18WorldsFinest "World's Finest"]], when Comicbook/LexLuthor and SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker are in a scuffle, [[GenkiGirl Harley Quinn's]] intervention is interrupted by a flying kick courtesy of [[GirlFriday Mercy]].* Fly into the assembly hall in a jet fighter, so low that the crowd runs for their lives. Leap dramatically from the fighter and deliver a PreMortemOneLiner immediately before vaporizing that bastard that really, you [[TheStarscream should have shot years ago.]] Dare any of the crowd to make something of it. What'd he say his name was? [[WesternAnimation/TransformersTheMovie GALVATRON!]]** From the same production: The Dinobots busting in to break up Hot Rod and Kup's aborted trial and flattening the "bailiff" in the process. Overlaps BigDamnHeroes, as they save Kup and Hot Rod from being devoured by lots of sharkticons. -->'''Slag''': [to bailiff] Excuse me!* Optimus Prime makes his first Earth appearance in ''Anime/TransformersCybertron'' this way. Thundercracker is circling for another strafing run on Landmine and the human companions. There is a dramatic glint right above the trees. It turns out to be Optimus in flying fire truck mode. Saying "I hope you don't mind if I ''butt in!''", he {{ra|mmingAlwaysWorks}}[[CarFu ms]] Thundercracker, and chases him into a canyon. The end result is that Thundercracker runs away after having his own missiles blown up in his face.* ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeRenegades'': Being a voiceless ninja, Snake Eyes' method of saying "hi" is either suddenly appearing behind you, nearly giving you a heart attack, or a sudden roundhouse kick to the face, depending on how much he likes you.* Franchise/{{Batman}} in ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice'', doing what he does best in the pilot episode (and in his first appearance) and later in "Downtime".* Rainbow Dash from ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' lives by this trope, from her very first appearance on the show. Spike gets a couple on Twilight Sparkle in the "Feeling Pinkie Keen" episode.* Gerald from ''WesternAnimation/SidTheScienceKid'' does this before the start of Rug Time, but his version of this is usually themed to the question of the day.* In the ''Literature/RainbowMagic'' movie, Jack Frost does this... which the goblins promptly ruin.* [[CardCarryingVillain The Monarch's]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tz4PdpfI7zY "minty-fresh" entrance]] on ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers'' Sure, it turned out [[spoiler: he had the wrong address and was actually attacking his accountant's office,]] but damn if it wasn't still awesome![[/folder]]

[[folder:Real Life]]* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Xg0JMNy2Yw Dynamic Entry]] performed in a football game. [[CrowningMomentOfFunny Bonus for the voice-overs]], straight lifted from the {{Trope Namer|s}}.** Made worse for the recipient (Podolski) because of [[GroinAttack where the cleats appear to end up.]] OUCH!** Similar is the infamous Eric Cantona Kung-Fu Kick.* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edb6bz_C9ms Bruce Bowen's foot, meet Wally Szczerbiak's face]].* [[http://englishrussia.com/?p=1703 Sometimes, wall aren't that hard. ]]* In an IRC channel, a Dynamic Entry can be performed by an op that enters a room and immediately kicks someone.* The usual tactic for ambush predators such as big cats and crocodiles. The animal uses stealth to get as close as possible to its prey to minimize its escape. At the right moment, it bursts forward for the kill.** Similarly, fast-moving predators hide their approach behind cover, so when they suddenly loom into view, charging at high speeds, it is all the more unexpected.* A useful strategy for military or police forces who need to enter a building occupied by bad guys. Often preceeded by a "[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M84_stun_grenade flashbang]]" (a kind of grenade that makes a lot of noise and a bright flash to disorient your enemies) or sometimes just by blowing a hole in the wall using [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCwawFAO_Q0 explosives]], a technique known as "mouseholing". Everything mentioned as criteria for Dynamic Entry is also vital to military and police success, since a defensive position is pretty much always at an advantage over the attackers, thus properly utilizing speed, surprise and violence is necessary for a clean and effective sweep. It's not ''just'' that, however...** I don't know whether anybody actually does this, but it seems that an effective variant might be produced by subverting ThereWasADoor. Blow a hole in the wall, toss in a flashbang, wait for the bad guys to start shooting through the hole, and bust in through the door instead.*** Waste of time. That "Speed, Surprise, Violence of Action" mentioned in the topper is the US Military's bywords for dynamic entry. While that suggestion may be effective, it takes time, which in a fast clearing situation, you don't have. To the point that if you're mouseholing, you don't even use a flashbang, just use the surprise of the wall breach and unexpected direction. The actual subversion was practiced by the Marines in Fallujah, where the SAW gunner would simply figure-eight the door, then open it, and do the same to the room. Again.** Or by using any of a wide variety of more mundane methods of [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0Yhq2bF2js taking doors off their hinges and separating glass from windowpanes.]], including customized [[DropTheHammer sledgehammers and prybars]] and man-portable {{battering ram}}s.** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIKUPcC9yzo This video of SAS entry techniques]], which include more examples of the above. Skip to 2:00 for the appropriately named "Dynamic Hammer". And at 1:26 this trope is [[StealthPun mentioned by name]].*** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R89vhiua35A This]] is not quite how it's done.*** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nm2j0zsQ92M Another how not to do it]], but rather more effective!* [[http://i.imgur.com/EwVaT.gif This man is not having a good day.]]** [[http://s3.amazonaws.com/kym-assets/photos/images/original/000/030/039/3963887xx1.gif Neither is this one.]]* [[http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m1f2h0ayWR1qcdo2mo1_250.gif This]] isn't one way to end a fight. It is THE way to end a fight.[[/folder]]

[[BrickJoke ...Can someone check and see if that first guy's okay?]]----